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1 2| breeds no fear;~Who to a distance shifts, and swoops again.~ 2 4| liquid air,~And at short distance lit, half-mountain high:~ 3 4| valley dropt,~And at short distance from Rogero stopt.~ ~ XLV~ 4 4| there,~A girl, who seemed at distance passing fair.~ ~ LXX~But 5 5| steed,~Until, within an easy distance, he~Now near the city, met 6 6| motionless he lies,~And such the distance his two ends between)~We 7 6| LIX~A lofty wall at distance meets his eye~Which girds 8 8| his wing,~Rabican cannot distance him in flight:~The falconer 9 9| boisterous gale.~ ~ XVII~A distance traversed in four days, 10 9| ball his shoulder from a distance tore~Behind, and issued 11 10| crest impetuously,~And, at a distance, stretched by favouring 12 14| brown,~And motions from a distance all who meet~Him on his 13 14| short to them a tedious distance made:~Whom he to Paris safe 14 15| these conveyed,~Borne to a distance from their native sky.~But 15 16| was hung;~Nor think that distance saves you from the Moor,~ 16 17| With flowing sheet, at distance from the shore,~A storm 17 18| horns unused,~Cower at a distance, timid and confused;~ ~ 18 18| fitting pay,~At a league's distance from Mamuga, throws~Martano 19 18| on, lay on."~And stand at distance and await the event.~Gryphon 20 20| flying, can they to such distance fare,~But that their ears 21 21| knight's repair~At the wide distance of ten miles would shun,~ 22 21| Heaven! at three miles' distance from his wall.~ ~ XLII~" ` 23 22| fanned,~That he, at little distance, Albion viewed~By noon, 24 22| bestowed:~But, for she less the distance of the way~Dreaded, than 25 23| the twain, at two miles' distance spy:~There stopt the pair, 26 23| which, as she hies,~At distance hears the hounds and hunters' 27 24| of that band~Heard at a distance, thither her conveyed.~Sore 28 24| haughty Rodomont,~Unless the distance has deceived my sight.~To 29 24| Seeing towards her from a distance fly,~Raises her head, and 30 26| sore,~Have left at little distance; where, with pain,~Both 31 26| apart~Had drawn him to some distance from the rest,~She was dispatched 32 26| erred:~For at too great a distance was the foe.~Rogero, who 33 27| stream most lone,~Or sands at distance from his pasturage;~There 34 27| in sounds which were at distance heard,~In shame and in reproach 35 28| one roof,~At few leagues' distance, did Montpelier stand,~And 36 32| XV~When shining arms at distance she perceives,~Or any thing 37 32| whose kingdoms at some distance lie,~Yet the least distant 38 32| lights~With feet in air, at distance on the plain.~The third ( 39 34| without counsel from such distance speed.~But, son, ascribe 40 35| seize the prey:~Yet little distance they their prize convey.~ ~ 41 42| here that youths at equal distance pitch,~I' the middle, tables 42 42| well their own at little distance stand,~Inscribed upon that 43 43| years.~ ~ LXXXI~"Neither for distance nor for straitened cheer,~ 44 43| CLXXXVII~A hermit not far distance hence, he said~A lonely