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1 1| assault prepares,~When a loud noise within the greenwood shade~ 2 4| eyes.~When lo! a mighty noise is heard without!~"O mighty 3 10| greenwood shade~Removed from noise, and, for her tranquil breast~( 4 10| bank was shed~The deafening noise and din o'er sea and shore,~ 5 10| arrested in mid-word,~By a loud noise which in the sea was heard.~ ~ 6 11| wood and cave the mighty noise return;~The billows swell, 7 11| high the water flew.~The noise re-echoing round, the distant 8 14| Paris, that their tramp~And noise be heard not in the hostile 9 14| as they advanced, with noise and shout,~Fast hurried 10 14| Nor at his lighting louder noise was heard~Than if he had 11 16| without clamour, without any noise.~So moves his triple host, 12 18| ample city, outcry loud,~And noise, and tumult rises from the 13 18| that the world was by the noise confounded.~ ~ VIII~But 14 18| away,~Fall, and with mighty noise the country fill:~'Twas 15 18| aught~Regards if any one the noise should hear,~Because he 16 19| earth and air and sea the noise rebound,~As they prick forth, 17 20| fly,~Who hear some mighty noise resounding nigh.~ ~ XCIII~ 18 21| signal made,~Be without noise by me within conveyed.~ ~ 19 21| plied,~And (as the deafening noise demonstrates) near.~To mark 20 22| cavalier.~Astolpho hears the noise and lifts his head,~And, 21 23| starry sphere~Lament and noise of smitten hands arise;~ 22 23| lord allayed~Quickly the noise of the lamenting crew;~Promising 23 23| he saw the smoke;~Heard noise of dog and kine, a farm 24 24| rocky height,~Towards the noise some shepherds, on that 25 24| wound,~When guided by a noise which smote my ear,~I saw 26 27| XC~Above the universal noise and shout,~Which rose nigh 27 33| spent,~Hearing a mighty noise, both champions turn,~And 28 35| that bridge, the thundering noise might stun~The ears of many 29 36| stand listening, to the noise attent;~And to that plaintive 30 39| cavaliers their news declare,~A noise is heard; which ever louder 31 39| Hastening towards that noise with Olivier,~Remain astounded 32 40| Nubian band.~ ~ LXXV~The noise Sir Dudon hears, the slaughter 33 41| shivered lance,~At that loud noise, the sea was seen to swell,~ 34 41| seen to swell,~At that loud noise, which echoed even to France.~ 35 41| hand.~ ~ XCVII~So by the noise was scared the horse that