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1 3| pale visages hurried his retreat~From that, through him contaminated 2 4| knows than me the thief's retreat.~So burns my heart. (nor 3 5| Followed him softly to his dim retreat:~And not ten paces from 4 6| left stabled in the cool retreat,~Started at something in 5 6| freed us from that dark retreat,~Westward I fared along 6 6| asked him, if to Logistil's retreat~Were passage, whether over 7 6| crew opposed the Child's retreat.~The rabble scattered as 8 8| are silent in their dim retreat,~Nor any note is heard in 9 8| him, and thought but of retreat,~His sluggish courser stung 10 8| Unquenchable, and scarce allows retreat.~ ~ XXXV~After the flying 11 9| or plotting, me from my retreat~Conveyed into his prisons; 12 14| his circuit, from the dim retreat.~ ~ XCV~The angel him approaches 13 15| vainly hope with life to make retreat;~For some the felon quarters, 14 15| he heard the charger in retreat,~Who through the forest 15 17| prisoned by a stone, in her retreat,~Was hid his beauteous lady' 16 17| return~To earth, to his retreat Martano fled.~Gryphon remained, 17 17| And secretly and silently retreat,~For fear, that if the populace 18 18| grow."~ ~ CXLVIII~Each to retreat betook him, where the peer~ 19 18| Throughout his broken squadrons a retreat.~ ~ CLIX~But the best portion 20 20| Many in panic, seeking a retreat,~Lurk, in some place obscure 21 20| who knows that there is no retreat,~Stands like tired courser, 22 21| her desires, and thence retreat the pair.~Thus home again 23 23| field, -- dismayed at his retreat,~And wonted in his succour 24 23| entered, for repose, the cool retreat,~And found it the abode 25 23| s seat,~As on the sun's retreat his sister broke.~Nor far 26 27| who had escaped by quick retreat,~Rodomont and those other 27 29| desires. She in that lone retreat~And savage, open to his 28 29| hour, the twain to their retreat~Betook them; and, throughout 29 31| to Arles and Narbonne may retreat,~With such few squadrons 30 32| stay, and she least fair retreat.~Where howls the wind, where 31 33| face.~Lo! these who feign retreat an ambush lay.~Lo! where 32 33| Hither the predatory troop retreat,~As a safe refuge from the 33 34| mounting the ascent in swift retreat,~Astolpho sees the outlet 34 36| Abandoning their barks, had made retreat.~ ~ VI~As Hector and Aeneas, 35 38| Room for repentance and retreat was small.~ ~ LXXIII~But 36 39| to the charge, and some retreat.~Who most deserved disgrace, 37 39| and ire.~ ~ XXXIII~But no retreat from peril is there here,~ 38 39| ertake him in his swift retreat,~First into Arles, and then 39 39| Since Agramant, a sure retreat to gain,~Bade shut the city-gate 40 40| cavalier,~Nor thought he of retreat, albeit was none~Of his 41 42| stranger, when he to her dark retreat~Had driven from upper light 42 44| yet to learn.~ ~ IV~In his retreat that ancient eremite~Could 43 44| to sire nor sister makes retreat;~But to her arms returns 44 44| rather may be said than to retreat)~The passage open hath he