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1 1| seen a hungry pard or tiger tear~The bosom of its bleeding 2 1| fear her doubting bosom tear)~And that adventure's issue 3 6| poisonous teeth her prey to tear,~And scratches with her 4 7| from tiger and from panther tear,~And tusks from living boar 5 8| tried,~Could have availed to tear thee from my side.~ ~ LXXV~" 6 10| claws and rushes rend and tear,~And drag my bleeding body 7 10| But that he saw distinct a tear which streamed~Amid fresh-opening 8 11| that arm and rope he cannot tear,~With thousands of strange 9 12| youngling take away and tear,~Who with loud squeal and 10 14| we rejoice, while yet the tear~Is standing in full many 11 14| wetted with the frequent tear,~And many matters feigned 12 18| bathed in many a bitter tear~(For he a rill from either 13 19| to smile, than mournful tear.~ ~ LXXX~At once their spears 14 20| maid, her eye bedimmed with tear,~In pity for the hapless 15 23| which they inflame and tear,~The warm desire and greedy 16 23| and from fuller vein the tear~Waters all cheeks, descending 17 23| so often wept with many a tear,~As if ice at his heart-core 18 23| neck and face with briny tear.~Orlando, who remarked the 19 23| cheeks from the descending tear,~She only of the courtesy 20 23| from the sell his foeman tear:~With either knee Orlando 21 25| declined and wet with frequent tear,~Rogero thinks he Bradamant 22 26| and devour, and kill, and tear,~You must imagine so, on 23 27| devouring wolf and raven tear~His faithful English, French, 24 28| greater difficulty were~To tear Jocundo from his consort; 25 29| misused beast, with wear and tear~Of the rude rocks, and suffering 26 31| his lady, sore bested,~And tear employs, and prayer, and 27 33| tis wont to cleave and tear.~Gradasso struck with greater 28 35| will thy forfeit armour tear,~Nor shall thy name inscribed, 29 37| at one shake the cordage tear;~And she, her pains and 30 39| Astolpho -- bathed with many a tear --~Turning to Danish Dudon, 31 40| from those dread engines tear,~Made for annoyance of the 32 41| are heard, 'mid sob and tear,~Calling for succour on 33 42| cheeks were wet with many a tear;~ ~ XIV~And -- "Roland, 34 42| refrain from many a scalding tear.~ ~ XVI~Warlike Sobrino, 35 43| nails her lip and bosom tear.~But I return to Roland 36 45| before him; and with many a tear~That dropt into her bosom,