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1 4| same)~Which to the witless crowd seems rank excess;~Say why 2 6| wait,~Encounters soon the crowd of evil foes,~Who furiously 3 6| He stands, and plies the crowd with warfare sore.~ ~ LXVI~ 4 8| let his blade,~Amid that crowd, hang idle at his side:~ 5 8| different lands they scower,~Crowd with their captives dungeon-cell 6 13| or ran aground)~I saw a crowd appear upon the peak,~Which, 7 14| was fordable, he scanned~A crowd of cavaliers that armour 8 14| land of all.~ ~ CXXVI~The crowd, by Rodomont of Sarza led,~ 9 16| was known the thickening crowd among,~By the strange arms 10 16| cavalier,~Amid the closest crowd, impetuous springs.~Composed 11 16| pricking from the following crowd, in sight~Appeared, with 12 16| in flight, the self-same crowd;~And here some wight, beside 13 16| weight below.~Where the huge crowd upon Zerbino falls,~Ariodantes 14 17| before his eyes, amid the crowd,~(Another's evil deed) proclaim 15 18| about,~Well venging on the crowd their every flout.~ ~ V~ 16 18| fleed,~The readiest of the crowd their feet to ply,~Part, 17 18| and tumult rises from the crowd.~ ~ VI~Two nimble Gryphon 18 18| would clear~The gathering crowd, united far and near.~ ~ 19 18| whose stakes the eddying crowd is born)~By wild bull broken, 20 18| appear,~Seeing the maid and crowd engaged in fight,~First 21 21| hamlet, as if plighted~Amid a crowd of witnesses, before~Tribunal, 22 24| beach the surf is heard:~The crowd, increasing so, the count 23 25| from the sky~Swoop mid the crowd, and one surprise and rend,~ 24 25| young Rogero pricked that crowd among.~ ~ XIII~Rogero smites 25 25| from the empty dreams which crowd her brain,~She wakes, and, 26 26| the vile rabble and the crowd offends.~ ~ XLI~"From the 27 27| side.~ ~ LIII~The frequent crowd expects the double foe;~ 28 27| Brunello, who from all the crowd about~For pity now, and 29 30| contest for the prize,~A crowd which neither sees nor comprehends~ 30 30| every worthiest cavalier~Crowd round Rogero, who has risen 31 30| in his heart; among~The crowd the Sericane alone conceals~ 32 31| dame again,)~"That, of the crowd who hear this cruel woe~ 33 32| Nay, there is one amid the crowd, who cries,~"First fill 34 34| he was selected from the crowd~To be defender of his Church' 35 35| wise;~ ~ XXI~"And by the crowd are gentle courtiers hight,~ 36 37| to you a wonderment,~This crowd of womankind, where man 37 38| tents remain:~The curious crowd, encompassing them round,~ 38 39| but in fury go~Amid that crowd, which flies, possest with 39 44| favour of the following crowd,~Which scarce found room, 40 45| VIII~Ungiardo from the crowd, which had pursued~Thither 41 46| At my return rejoicing, crowd the shore.~Then, since the 42 46| full of wonder stood the crowd,~Such license in that haughty