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1 1| foot espies,~And glows with sudden anger and despite;~For she 2 1| amorous care convert to sudden hate;~The maid no sooner 3 2| But that King Charles was sudden; nor a day~Would grant the 4 3| shall by him be spoiled in sudden strife,~Of his possessions 5 3| together, when they hear~A sudden sound: but what that sound 6 6| far and near,~Covered with sudden darkness seas and skies.~ 7 6| Moor)~That hideous band, in sudden overthrow,~Blinded by this, 8 8| The conflagration with a sudden rain,~Which haply human 9 9| rebound.~The burning bolt with sudden fury flies,~Not sparing 10 11| with his sword in air,~To sudden battle him the Child defies,~ 11 11| the roof suspends,~Lest sudden ruin whelm him from atop,~ 12 12| the rein.~ ~ LXXVI~Rises a sudden and a horrid cry,~And air 13 12| Tis true, that when that sudden voice they hear,~Somedeal 14 14| Permits not, calls me hence in sudden wise;~And thither I return, 15 17| he who would excuse the sudden wheel,~Upon his courser 16 18| Who her with fierce and sudden flame had warmed.~ ~ LXXII~ 17 19| the winged archer dealt: a sudden glow~She feels, and still 18 20| LXXXIX~As family, awaked in sudden wise,~Leaps from the windows 19 23| lover's front,~And pale with sudden joy grows Isabel:~Then, 20 24| As happens oftentimes in sudden dread.~The madman in a thought 21 27| part reasons best~Upon a sudden motion, and untaught;~For 22 28| to know~From whence this sudden light of comfort came,~No 23 28| And termed her project sudden and unsound;~Nor deemed 24 31| struck into the Moors such sudden dread,~They turned and from 25 31| them Rinaldo stopt with sudden cry,~Nor brooked that he 26 37| died, o'erthrown~By that so sudden grief and unforeseen.~Two 27 39| But was prevented by the sudden flight~Of the sacred host, 28 41| blast,~Which Boreas in his sudden fury blows,~Scourges with 29 42| one~So dear to him, might sudden fury rise;~When him he saw, 30 44| far and wide,~Raised by a sudden breeze, are blown about;~ 31 44| in various places are,~Of sudden structure arch and trophy 32 44| flame,~And both alike, with sudden anger fraught,~(For plainly 33 45| sometimes after thunder sudden wind~Turns the sea upside 34 46| know not how~Is liked his sudden presence in that place;~ 35 46| full a tide,~Well nigh for sudden joy the damsel died.~ ~