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1 1| haughty threats and angry cry,~And spurs, and lays his 2 1| bold Saracen with angry cry,~As soon as the known steed 3 2| who hears her offspring cry,~Standing beneath the ravening 4 4| enchanter full of wrath did cry).~But the victorious damsel 5 5| Come if thou hearest he cry,' the warrior said;~`But 6 5| himself for grief; nor was the cry~By courtly dame, or courtly 7 8| perched Cicala's wearying cry,~Which deafens hill and 8 8| more."~At that alarming cry he woke, and found~Himself 9 10| roused, unmoor without a cry, as he~Commands, and loosen 10 11| heard, or did not hear~A cry, so faint and feeble was 11 11| County fares,~When a long cry, entering a forest hoar,~-- 12 12| Rises a sudden and a horrid cry,~And air on every side repeats 13 13| Rogero's, seems for aid to cry;~At the same time, the worsted 14 14| without power to save, will cry,~Because thou lett'st thy 15 14| commended by the general cry:~But Fraud, who makes one 16 14| That not a Saracen their cry shall hear;~So that their 17 14| Charlemagne to lower the bridges cry.~He witnesses with joy their 18 15| was not such, as common cry~Pronounces in our age that 19 16| the quailing Saracens, the cry~Of young Zerbino's peril 20 16| steers~Thither, where he the cry and tumult hears.~ ~ LXXXIX~ 21 17| after much ado, with act and cry,~Urged him against a knight 22 18| up and down, of arms,~Of cry of Muezzins, on high exalted;~ 23 18| intent.~The foolish rabble cry, "Lay on, lay on."~And stand 24 19| stripling turns, with suppliant cry,~And, "By thy God, sir knight," 25 20| fray,~A hundred women's cry, whose lords will bleed~ 26 22| was rehearsed, a piercing cry.~ ~ IV~He entered, 'twixt 27 22| From whence was heard the cry; nor far had hied,~Ere to 28 23| the strife~Than piteous cry and fruitless prayer for 29 23| people heard a mournful cry;~And saw fast tears from 30 23| to punish ("Death!" their cry)~Zerbino for the crime he 31 23| s bridle, he, with angry cry,~Threatens and scares her 32 24| I not in ocean, (was her cry,)~When first I reared my 33 26| shouts with threatening cry~To young Rogero: "Take my 34 27| our compact (was Rogero's cry):~Either, first Rodomont 35 27| sign of conquest in that cry.~ ~ CI~Paris-town rocked, 36 28| head would smite --~Would cry aloud -- would break the 37 29| from afar with threatening cry,~"Halt! thou intrusive churl 38 30| put back!" the count 'gan cry,~Who was in mind to go aboard 39 31| Mount Alban's and Rinaldo's cry~From earth into the starry 40 31| Rinaldo stopt with sudden cry,~Nor brooked that he should 41 32| never hears my suppliant cry?~Suffer who hates me o'er 42 32| sins for mighty vengeance cry,~Where due atonement cleanses 43 32| conquering knight, with suppliant cry,~Not to his arms the damsel 44 32| all, upon examination due,~Cry, Aymon's daughter best deserves 45 35| more, that with discordant cry~And deafening din their 46 37| loud amid that solitude,~A cry, not distant far, arrests 47 41| troubled sailors' universal cry,~And roar of waters, which 48 41| short space that shrilling cry they rear;~For, swoln with 49 43| reason here I raise this cry:~-- Read me who can, I read 50 43| voice, that I with pain can cry;~'Thou wouldst betray me 51 43| that hears the voice and cry rebound,~Is by the rumour 52 43| succoured with a single cry;~ ~ CLXI~"And haply I so 53 43| the paladin's return the cry~Redoubled, and the mourning 54 44| Mongrana and Clermont's cry the welkin rends.~No sooner, 55 46| with the people's cheerful cry;~And now their forms, that 56 46| LXXIV~He a free court bids cry; whither his way~Securely 57 46| point, with threatening cry,~That he will slay him,