Canto

 1     1|       shade,~And at each sapling touched, amid its pangs,~Believes
 2     3|        the cave without.~ ~ VIII~Touched with the sanctifying thoughts
 3     6|       Repentant of his deed, was touched with fear;~And, matchless
 4     6|        It seems as if its summit touched the sky,~And all appears
 5     9|           this the knight~Scarce touched; the other thundering pressed
 6     9|        and main;~So when Orlando touched the ground, to view~He rose
 7     9|        scarce has reached -- but touched it, ere the sky~Is in a
 8    10| saltpetre fine and sulphur pure,~Touched with the fiery spark, blaze
 9    10|         moved to cut her thread,~Touched by such grief; or, as on
10    10|          lightly with the rowels touched his side:~He towards heaven,
11    15|         the engine was with pain~Touched, ere it arms, and feet,
12    18|  Aquilant he found,~And scarcely touched the border of his shield,~
13    19|       its entry in unwonted way.~Touched was her haughty heart, once
14    19|          bleeding on the ground.~Touched by his mien and manners
15    22|       and dainty frame."~ ~ XLII~Touched deeply, Bradamant his danger
16    23|        whoever in the course~Was touched, fell headlong hurtling
17    23|          if some cause of sorrow touched them all.~ ~ XLV~Zerbino
18    25|         her lament~Untold; which touched with pity every wight;~Told
19    25|     bedewed;~Which has no sooner touched my face than I,~I know not
20    27|       might.~But here his honour touched the monarch deemed,~So that
21    29|          whomsoe'er.~Next him so touched one look of Isabel,~She
22    31|         him wholly overcame;~And touched with kind affection, at
23    31|       prayer so well addrest,~It touched, though hard to move, the
24    32|         power:~But he, with pity touched, upon the morrow,~Rendered
25    32|          been dight,~Nor yet was touched, enjoys each hungry guest;~
26    34|          his heart~Love has well touched with the desire of me,~If
27    36|        lance addrest;~And hardly touched the damsel, ere, astound,~
28    37|               CII~As many as are touched, so many lie~On earth, by
29    39|       reduced to other pass.~All touched by that gold lance she overthrew;~
30    41|          his left arm bored,~And touched him slightly in the better
31    42|     peril of the case,~Before it touched his lips, the warrior thought.~
32    43|    closed his history,~With pity touched, somewhile immersed in thought~
33    44|          so triumphs that array,~Touched by the death of him, their
34    45|    Myself to spare (because this touched but me)~I haply could, yet
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