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1 1| from the bank, in hasty mood,~He dropped his helmet in 2 1| blandishment and humble mood;~As the dog greets his lord 3 2| bright;~Riding, in merry mood, with laugh and jeer,~And 4 2| his own native, rancorous mood,~That unawares he issued 5 6| unspied~Of him, her wayward mood did long offend,~Whilom 6 9| would soften my obdurate mood,~And be to wed with his 7 9| speeches of his natural mood:~But plights his solemn 8 11| could have been so stern of mood,~As to have left her on 9 11| Olympia clothed; while sad of mood~Was he, not so to clothe 10 16| walls so sorely vents his mood,~He fires fair houses, and 11 17| let her story change his mood,~Who him before so often 12 18| other part, Rinaldo, in his mood,~Has slain more enemies 13 18| the woman of ungrateful mood,~Who aids the wicked and 14 18| evil purpose, changed his mood.~Of Norandine's trooped 15 19| and so won~Upon Zerbino's mood, to kindness turned,~With 16 21| her what had disturbed her mood;~Who, ere she in reply a 17 21| thee!~Now of so rigorous mood the worthy gain~Have and 18 21| Orestes, when he in his mood~Had slain his mother and 19 23| athwart, he, in impetuous mood,~Would now push from him, 20 24| peasants slaughtered in his mood,~Who, charging him in disarray, 21 24| running frantic, in his mood.~ ~ LVII~Here prince Zerbino 22 24| gentle Isabella's doleful mood?~When stiff, her loved Zerbino, 23 26| that ever was of courteous mood~Among her friends, their 24 26| not endowed with suffering mood,~Would hear no more of peace, 25 27| ebbs and flows~Your fickle mood," (he cries,) "aye prone 26 27| so to fix your faithless mood,~That you at least so lightly 27 28| hall:~Thither, in solitary mood, (for sore~Pastime and company, 28 29| Orlando, in his furious mood,~Came thither where that 29 29| fair,~So quickly was his mood inflamed: effaced~In him 30 29| This ill would satisfy his mood insane.~The halter from 31 30| on by blind and furious mood,~We with the tongue or hand 32 30| have changed his sullen mood,~But would have moved a 33 31| Roland, running naked in his mood,~Sending forth piteous shrieks 34 32| that fears~To change his mood, if he the charmer hears.~ ~ 35 33| more moved the warrior's mood)~Was that they knew the 36 35| Grandonio de Volterna, fierce of mood,~And in all Spain the proudest 37 36| before all others in their mood,~Even within the hostile 38 36| And -- such their stubborn mood -- with shortened brand~ 39 37| venteth not, nor slakes his mood,~By foul abuse upon the 40 38| avow the truth) in jealous mood~Alone I came, alone with 41 40| and threats his restive mood to shend,~Save he maintains 42 43| Orlando was, but in no joyful mood.~He, that the Child a Christian 43 43| Clermont buried in this mood,~Who lifted not his visage 44 43| courteous, not in haughty mood,~Have forced so famed a 45 43| ages, ranks, in pitying mood~Gazed upon him so youthful,