Canto

 1     1|         In her wild panic utters fearful cries;~And at the voice,
 2     2|      vain)~Both barons bold, and fearful in their ire:~The one Gradasso,
 3     2|           lo! apparelled for the fearful course,~The cavalier upon
 4     4|          he strove not more.~For fearful were the odds between that
 5     4|          fair dame discerned,~In fearful peril, soar so high a strain,~
 6     5|         colour fled,~And, at the fearful tale, remained half dead.~ ~
 7     7|        shady dale,~They hunt the fearful hare, and now they flush~
 8     8|      Where in long weariness and fearful doubt,~The townsmen keep
 9     9|         city wall; the skies~The fearful echo all about rebound.~
10    11|          XVI~He heard a din, and fearful clashing sound~Of arms,
11    12|          from view,~Regards such fearful sight, and marks the two.~ ~
12    12|        time the hunters seek the fearful hare~Through traversed woods,
13    14|        light, and hid the sun:~A fearful crash, with a continued
14    15|         the peer,~Gladdening the fearful pilgrim every where,~Who
15    15|           I)~Mistaking. Now this fearful strife the pair~Of warriors
16    16|        Rodomont, that fierce and fearful man,~That through the middle
17    16|           Rodomont, terrible and fearful, speeds,~Whirling his bloody
18    17|      smote and thundered, 'mid a fearful shower,~At the sublime and
19    17|           astound,~The orc, that fearful monster, we discern.~God
20    17|          which might be his with fearful eye,~Into his craven nature
21    17|     present there in fair array,~Fearful Martano, seized with panic
22    18|           Is waging perilous and fearful fight.~Lurcanio with Sobrino
23    18|       deeper shade,~The vext and fearful billows overlayed.~ ~ CXLIII~
24    20|          women run~Who would the fearful battle's end espy,~As swarming
25    20|        from him fly,~And Malea's fearful headland; fanned by free~
26    21|       Within his bowels, in this fearful need,~Might use some secret
27    22|          to hide~The lightning's fearful and enchanted rays;~Which,
28    24|         the knight.~ ~ LXVII~The fearful stroke was mightier in show,~
29    28|        since they who raise~This fearful war against him, are his
30    29|     Smote on his horse's head, a fearful blow;~And, with skull smashed
31    30|  harassed mind~That I behold one fearful quarrel's close,~Against
32    30|      nigh~Made prisoners at that fearful pass whilere,~Baptized or
33    30|  extended,~That in such wise the fearful fight had ended.~ ~ LXVIII~
34    31|       from the doe proceeds,~Nor fearful pigeon, hawk or eagle breeds."~ ~
35    31|        forth piteous shrieks and fearful cries.~In fine, that he
36    31|         Orlando, raging sore,~Do fearful deeds, and her relation
37    31|         to go~Upon that bridge's fearful pass, where one~Fell prone
38    38|           And may your joint and fearful wrath descend~On me forthwith,
39    41| lightning flashes evermore,~With fearful thunder heaven's wide concave
40    41|        knew that he, besides his fearful might,~Was lord of Bayard
41    41|       more~Engaged in fierce and fearful fight had viewed;~Nor ever
42    43|       breast the furious tide~Of fearful battle; to retire the last;~
43    43|       honest will.~ ~ XCIII~"Her fearful husband still embracing
44    43|     domes, and nigh~And far, the fearful tidings certify.~ ~ CLIV~
45    44|        was he bound.~ ~  VII~The fearful risk by Richardetto run~
46    44|   Anglantes' chief,~Who from the fearful garden by his might~Had
47    44|         courser to his speed,~So fearful is his look, even Mars and
48    45|          Corvinus run~A yet more fearful peril, worse bested:~Both
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