Canto

 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
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