Canto

 1     1|   half-formed accents died.~Next hearing Argalia, whom he slew,~(
 2     6|   although for him essayed;~And, hearing after, in her jeopardy,~
 3     7|       remains, in piteous guise,~Hearing of him so far removed, and
 4     9|          a cruel case.'~Orlando, hearing this, no more delayed,~But
 5    15|      reunite each broken member,~Hearing my tale, what he has seen
 6    16|        or keep their ground:~But hearing now the foe, with shouts
 7    18|      news to them conveyed,~Who, hearing that he had, surmised the
 8    18|        The bold Marphisa, at his hearing cried,~(Ever to prove her
 9    19|          grieved her sore.~Love, hearing this, such arrogance resented,~
10    20| pourtrayed so well,~That the hag hearing him, and now more near,~
11    20|              CXXXVII~The beldam, hearing what in rage and grief~Zerbino
12    21|             Of my lord's absence hearing the report,~And that he
13    22|    hurrying evermore~Till out of hearing of the horrid roar~ ~ XXII~
14    23|        should another's be,~Than hearing that the maid was drowned
15    24|        thine his doom to say.~I, hearing thou wert with King Charlemagne,~
16    24|        both.~ ~ CXIV~DISCORD, at hearing this, impatient grew;~With
17    25|       with much joy discern:~For hearing nought, we feared that she
18    26|       wondrous things, which you~Hearing related, would as falsehoods
19    26|     horse.~ ~ CXXXI~At the first hearing of that voice, the son~Of
20    27|        in the king's and others' hearing cried:~"By this the question
21    28|          king, a Roman cavalier,~Hearing ofttimes Astolpho now display~
22    30|         had bent.~ ~ XCII~There, hearing of the safety of that pair,~
23    31| stiffened hair stands up on end,~Hearing Mount Alban's and Rinaldo'
24    32|      wherewith she pined,~Which, hearing Richardet his news impart,~
25    32|        Nay, the redoubted damsel hearing said~That Agramant, subdued
26    33|      another strife, were spent,~Hearing a mighty noise, both champions
27    35|          right,"~He cries i' the hearing of the paynim train.~Serpentine
28    36|       which I have seen to-day."~Hearing him, while upon her praise
29    36|       you find by day or night).~Hearing Rogero is in armour drest,~
30    36|          shalt thou take pride."~Hearing that voice the hostile ranks
31    38|     Charles.~ ~ XXXVII~Agramant, hearing in what peril lies~His realm,
32    39|         in THE SYLVAN FORT;~Then hearing what had thither brought
33    40|     prize the gentle Brandimart,~Hearing, should they defy upon that
34    42|       was nullified,~Made in the hearing of those armies two,~Upon
35    45|       how fears the gentle maid,~Hearing Rogero, as it were, was
36    46|       her son-in-law availed,~As hearing now that son a sovereign
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