Canto

 1     2|           the flock is launched and scattered, flings~His pinions to the
 2     5|              rather let her kind~Be scattered like the mist before the
 3     5|            LXI~"Wide was the rumour scattered that the peer~Had slain
 4     6|         Child's retreat.~The rabble scattered as the ladies came,~Who
 5     7|            cheek the mingled dye~Is scattered, of the lily and the rose.~
 6    10|       offends,~And lock by lock the scattered tresses rends.~ ~ XXXIV~
 7    10|             hand~Cruized with their scattered fleet by day or night;~And
 8    11|       monstrous fish to ground,~His scattered flock forgot, o'er ocean
 9    12|           be~Through town and city, scattered far and wide,~She needed
10    12|            of that broken squadron, scattered round,~Some fly, some dip,
11    14|            his wing,~The clouds are scattered and the sky turns bright;~
12    14|           on one,~Nor willingly his scattered troops divide,~Westward
13    14|         full from side to side,~The scattered flames united into one,~
14    15|      thousand isles on either hand,~Scattered about that sea, till they
15    15|           that in his time Christ's scattered sheep~Should be one flock,
16    15|           Than these are scared and scattered by the sound.~ ~ XXXIX~Through
17    16|           murderous spear;~Only the scattered paynims slaughtered lie,~
18    16| disheartened and ignoble throng~Are scattered wide, and broke, and driven
19    18|          rout, the others all,~Some scattered here, some there, on every
20    18|      ceaseless scorn;~Who hunts the scattered people here and there,~And
21    18|          feed,~And suffer not that, scattered by the brand,~To Africa
22    24|           various relics which were scattered round.~ ~ LIII~Isabel lights
23    31|            Doffed by that peer, and scattered far and wide;~And I a pious
24    31|           known~How he his arms had scattered on the plain;~And heard
25    32|           Arles, the remnant of his scattered force:~Since to unite his
26    33|          torches, by whose ray~Were scattered from that hall the shades
27    33|          wall and roof and pavement scattered are~Full many a pearl, full
28    35|          Those ample riches they so scattered view;~And with their beak
29    39|             of renown~Are all; and, scattered upon every part,~Are mixed
30    40|          the destructive wild-fire, scattered wide,~Fed upon ship and
31    40|         certified)~In fury, his had scattered wide and far;~Rodomont took
32    40|            The Moors were broke and scattered (this whilere~Has been rehearsed)
33    41|             Milo's son~By whom some scattered stars on earth were seen.~
34    43|            pearl, and costly jewels scattered round.~So that Argia's pride
35    44|        breeze, are blown about;~And scattered in mid-air, like such light
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