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1 2| morn to setting sun,~By horrid cliff, by bottom dark and 2 9| Discharged by Jove with such a horrid sound,~Descend where nitre, 3 9| The Gods, so fierce and horrid was his cheer.~At this dismay' 4 10| Torture, and dearth, and every horrid way~Of death; to Holland 5 10| circuit see,~Inhabiting that horrid, northern land;~And came 6 11| longer drop~Or raise his horrid jaws, which this extends.~' 7 11| the billows sweeping,~That horrid fish, but might his labour 8 12| angry spite,~Calls back with horrid voice the cavalier;~Calls 9 12| LXXVI~Rises a sudden and a horrid cry,~And air on every side 10 12| field in strange variety~Of horrid forms, and all inspiring 11 14| A fosse descends, wide, horrid, and profound.~ ~ CXXVII~ 12 14| the ground.~ ~ CXXXIV~A horrid concert, a rude harmony~ 13 15| say, the horn is of such horrid sound,~That, wheresoe'er ' 14 15| griesly palace pins,~For horrid ornament, their bloody skins.~ ~ 15 15| door the shaggy coat~And horrid paws and monstrous head 16 16| winds~Issues, ere yet the horrid storm infests,~So sallying 17 16| groan~And tumult, spies the horrid tokens there~Of cruelty, 18 18| monarch rolls about his horrid eyes,~And sees that foes 19 18| And sob he storms, with horrid face and eye,~Which threat 20 18| raised about himself that horrid heap,~And stained the water 21 18| his horse.~ ~ CLXXXIII~The horrid mixture of the bodies there~ 22 19| The champions with such horrid strokes offend,~Nor sign 23 20| he in air discharged the horrid sound.~Such terror smote 24 22| bugle wound~And poured a horrid larum, than in guise~Of 25 22| Till out of hearing of the horrid roar~ ~ XXII~The warder 26 22| disastrous fray~Each by the horrid light was quelled, debate.~ 27 24| From hence the maniac's horrid rage they view;~Who, dealing 28 24| seed.~At the loud sound and horrid, trembles earth,~When the 29 26| marvels at the champion's horrid blows;~She marvels how in 30 27| such chastisement,~Such horrid fury and such blows severe,~ 31 27| at that loud voice, that horrid roar;~And, so it echo rang 32 31| But by Baiardo -- by that horrid blow,~Which made him seem 33 32| the houseless prince in horrid wise.~Who prays the conquering 34 33| hellish caverns, fly~These horrid harpies and assault his 35 33| seven in number are the horrid band;~Emaciated with hunger, 36 34| scared them with the bugle's horrid sound;~Till at the mountain-cave 37 34| on his side;~And oft with horrid foes of monstrous breed,~ 38 36| voice exceeds.~ ~ LIX~The horrid voice exclaims, "Your quarrel 39 39| Marphisa left~Divided by her horrid sword, or cleft?~ ~ XIV~ 40 39| see~Abominable shapes, a horrid crew;~Monsters which are 41 41| feet~He swims, amid the horrid surges' roar,~On him the 42 41| Meanwhile elsewhere is horrid battle done~By royal Agramant 43 42| way~In slippery line the horrid snake has seen,~That his 44 42| knight;~Who, when he sees the horrid form appear,~Coming to seek 45 45| shortened day,~Finds it a desert horrid to the sight;~So, now that 46 46| smiting twice or thrice his horrid front,~Raising as high as