Canto

 1     2|       boded ill,~And rolled its heavy billows, white with foam.~
 2     6|      his veins,~Caught from the heavy corslet's burning case.~
 3     8|             LXIV~Oppressed with heavy sleep upon the shore,~The
 4     9|       full, allowed to lie.~The heavy lance Orlando from him flung,~
 5    10|      Still toiling through that heavy sand, as he~Pursued his
 6    13|         launch through air,~The heavy table Roland seized and
 7    13|          Tis so sometimes, with heavy stone oppressed,~A knot
 8    14| Harboured within this grot lies heavy Sleep,~Ease, corpulent and
 9    17|      stain;~And ever 'twill sit heavy at my heart,~If I, uninjured,
10    19|         and chest and all their heavy lumber~Cast overboard, from
11    19|         ever moved by stroke of heavy ball.~So hard the temper
12    19|     hest~Two spears, say rather heavy booms, they bear.~He to
13    19|      sounding blow.~ ~ XCVII~If heavy falls the savage damsel'
14    20|      while slumber sealed their heavy eyes,~By little and by little
15    22|          And prove how much the heavy marble weighs.~As old Atlantes
16    22|         Moor away,~Upraised the heavy threshold from the ground;~
17    22|  Dismounting, takes a large and heavy stone;~Which to the shield
18    22|        with water was the well;~Heavy the stone, and heavy was
19    22|      well;~Heavy the stone, and heavy was the shield;~Nor stopt
20    23|         fettered with a pair~Of heavy letters, is Zerbino chained.~
21    24|  shepherds, on that side,~Their heavy sins or evil planets guide.~ ~
22    24|            VI~He by one leg the heavy trunk in air~Upheaved, and
23    28| manifest;~All saw his heart was heavy; yet not one,~Mid these,
24    28|       and night~Ensuing, aye by heavy thoughts opprest;~Nor can
25    28|        The self-same grief sate heavy on his sprite~Aboard the
26    29|      men unite,~Stript of their heavy stones the mountains round,~
27    30|     lords.~ ~ XXVIII~Nor what a heavy loss he would sustain~(Cease
28    31|     third watch or fourth, when heavy sleep~Their senses shall
29    31|         the brink!~ ~ LXIX~With heavy spears, the growth of forest
30    32|         badger, or of bear,~The heavy slumber would she fain partake!~
31    32|      Hence sorrow not on her so heavy weighs~As it would else
32    33|      Heaven's sword descends so heavy on his host.~Choked with
33    33|     half the year,~Nor ope your heavy eyelids, night nor day!~
34    35|       having seen beneath those heavy blows~The rest dismounted,
35    37|        they will chastise, with heavy pain,~Whoever to oppose
36    39|    esteem;~Becoming crooked and heavy, long, and wide.~Into hard
37    39|      sapling round,~So hard, so heavy, and so strong of grain,~
38    39|            LXXIII~Meanwhile his heavy ships of deepest draught~
39    39|         The king hears huge and heavy stones descend,~From charged
40    41|   sought,~With weary womb, with heavy burden fraught,~ ~ LXIII~'
41    42|      its last upon the sand~The heavy trunk of Libya's mighty
42    43|       He saw a peasant who with heavy stake~Smote mid some sapling
43    43|        shelter run,~We feel how heavy falls man's furious arm.~
44    43|      prest him; on his heart so heavy weighed.~So plain is what
45    43|       the bier,~Who under Age's heavy burden bows;~Who, in the
46    43|      plucked at morn: he drew~A heavy sigh, and on the warrior
47    45|        many more, with sigh~And heavy sob withal accompanied,~
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