Canto

 1     1|       where the treasure fell, descends the brink~Of that swift
 2     1|     saddle 'mid spring flowers descends~And takes the bridle from
 3     1|     The cavalier upon the bank descends;~And sits so motionless,
 4     1|   Roved thither, where the sun descends to rest;~For he was told
 5     4|        the courser on her feet descends:~To compass and more freely
 6     4|       round the heavenly crab, descends;~And shoots through air,
 7     7|       spread,~To where the sun descends with westering light.~She
 8     9|     right~Of that fair stream, descends upon the shore,~As his gray
 9    10|     when the obscure~Whirlwind descends and camps in middle sea,~
10    10|       below.~And still in time descends or soars upright,~And shifts
11    11|      the waves expand;~And now descends into the deepest main,~Scowers
12    11|     when on the plain~A shower descends, and the sun, opening~His
13    12|        fatal Durindana's blade descends.~ ~ LXXX~Nor safety cotton
14    13|       near river from his bark descends,~And thence in silence to
15    13|       skiff, and, when afloat,~Descends into it, and makes me descend:~
16    14|       water of the rapid Rhine descends.~No better than the sulphur
17    14|       and second mound~A fosse descends, wide, horrid, and profound.~ ~
18    16|    tribes where deafening Nile descends.~ ~ LVII~The arrows' double
19    17|    full of terror to the beach descends;~Whence he his sailors in
20    18|       tiger rages, who in vain descends~Into her den, and finds
21    24|     guard;~So, while the sword descends, or hangs on high,~Zerbino
22    24|        somewhat short the blow descends,~It would Zerbino like a
23    24|        To combat with thee, he descends the mount:~Now it behoves
24    25|      song the moon from Heaven descends;~Fire can I freeze, and
25    26|       the sword of Ulien's son descends~As well upon the youthful
26    28|   deeply laden, she, at large,~Descends the Saone, transported by
27    29| seeking long a path, at length descends~Towards the south, upon
28    32|        meet;~And from the hill descends into the plain:~She finds
29    33|       Lombardy.~Heaven's sword descends so heavy on his host.~Choked
30    33|        fiend or fowl, the pest descends,~And good Baiardo with his
31    33|    noisome ordure on the board descends.~To stop their nostrils
32    34|  blench.~ ~ VII~But as he more descends into that lair,~So much
33    35|      nymph, that from the hill descends,~To the Lethean river makes
34    38|   Astolpho from the holy realm descends;~Through whom with sight
35    40|        a boat he with some few descends,~Brigliador and some precious
36    41|      enow;~Thence to the beach descends a thicket gray,~Where fertile
37    41|        the shoulder underneath descends.~ ~ LXXVI~Upon the shoulder;
38    41|  labour fail.~At the same time descends Orlando's sword,~(Where
39    42|       forth with murmur bland,~Descends into a vase of alabaster;~
40    43|      night the stream in haste descends;~ ~ XLII~"And she at morn
41    43|       and Tuscans; and at Rome descends.~From Rome to Ostia goes
42    46|   blaspheming loud,~To Acheron descends his spirit proud.~ ~ ~ I~
43    46|     wheels, with deafening din~Descends upon the sharpened piles
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