Canto

 1   Int|        magic waters -- Angelica is filled with a burning love for
 2     8|      Brigliadoro from the stall he filled,~Nor any squire attendant'
 3    11|        Winter with snows has newly filled the glen.~ ~ LXIX~The swelling
 4    17|            was evermore~The cavern filled, the numerous flock's increase,~
 5    17|        strong and armed for fight,~Filled with rare chambers was the
 6    18|          sides in the journey,~Are filled with tidings of Damascus'
 7    20|          XI~"With others' children filled the Grecian crew~Their houses
 8    20|            I with him that day had filled a grave,~Rather than in
 9    22|         shame!" he cries.~ ~ XCIII~Filled to the brim with water was
10    26|        rout each hostile squadron, filled with dread,~Sufficed the
11    26| slaughtered Pope and Cardinal:~Had filled St. Peter's beauteous seat
12    26|         age.~What time king Arthur filled the British throne,~This
13    27|           Through the long furrow, filled with sable grain,~So fast
14    27|    unsuspected place, that foe~Has filled with fire and smoke the
15    27|             and shrilling clarions filled the skies;~And the wind
16    27|               The valiant king who filled Circassia's throne.~ ~ LXXXVI~
17    30|           the land, a boat he sees~Filled with a party, and for pleasure
18    32|            about the gorgeous hall~Filled full of picture, mark each
19    34|       bowers!~Whose trees are ever filled with fruit and flowers.~ ~
20    34|        sweets a medley rare,~Which filled the spirit with a calm content.~
21    34|          delegates invest:~Bellows filled every nook, the fume and
22    34|            holy guide.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Filled full of fleeces all its
23    35|           he wended.~With names he filled his mantle to the brim,~
24    35|            He wheeled his courser, filled with rage and shame;~Wheeling
25    36|       Remorseless aera, which hast filled the page~With Atreus', Tantalus',
26    36|            Rome and other part has filled the throne;~And from Constantius
27    36|            second of the name,~Who filled our fruitful mother with
28    37|        that gentle pair~Of damsels filled with fiercer choler are.~ ~
29    38|         Mid emperors or kings that filled a throne,~Baptized or infidel,
30    39|           head;~And with the slain filled all that champaign; few~
31    39|        such a piteous plight,~Were filled with grief and wonder at
32    40|          parts the ooze was spied.~Filled is the ditch in haste from
33    40|         the royal crown.~ ~ XXXIII~Filled with dead bodies of the
34    40|          other foes have died,~And filled with hope was every prisoner'
35    42|            cup before the paladin,~Filled full of gems without, of
36    46|       husbands wed."~ ~ XXXVIII~So filled is gentle Leo with amaze~
37    46|        breast.~ ~ CXXXIII~Rodomont filled with spite and rage, his
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