Canto

 1     1|  repented.~ ~ VII~For here was seized his dame of peerless charms,~(
 2     1|    abate the cause of quarrel, seized the fair,~And placed her
 3     1|    lord the prize forbore,~Nor seized the fair occasion when he
 4     4|   guard, with little pain,~She seized, and strongly bound with
 5     8|    fancy sped,~Now turned, now seized, but never held the thought:~
 6     9|     this or the other side,~He seized the tube, and said: "That
 7    10|         and beside,~So saying, seized the pouch, wherein was dight~
 8    13|         The heavy table Roland seized and threw,~Where, crowded
 9    14|      far off, the gorgeous oak~Seized, and shook down the golden
10    16|    prince to overthrow;~But he seized fast his courser by the
11    17|        array,~Fearful Martano, seized with panic dread,~Turned
12    18|      on a hard grinding stone;~Seized by the breast, the other
13    18|     vaulted;~Nor greater panic seized upon those swarms,~Than
14    18|        yesterday~A knight, who seized and bore away the bride."~
15    18|       and Morocco turned, and, seized with dread,~Zumara and Canaries'
16    20|    Elbanio hight;~There was he seized, of peril scarce aware,~
17    20|  Pinabel,~Who for short answer seized his shield and spear,~And
18    21|     his promised meed;~ ~ LXI~"Seized on his hand, the instant
19    22|      with semblance fair,~Next seized the ensuing night the warriors
20    23| attends,~In his first sleep is seized by Anselm's throng,~Who
21    24|     affray,~Gladly his courser seized, bestrode the seat,~Reined
22    25|       s ward.~This while Sleep seized on lord and family,~Save
23    28|        own;~And such a longing seized the Lombard king~To know
24    29|      the Moor,~From travellers seized a day or two before.~ ~
25    29|        Orlando, ere he sprung,~Seized him, who will not leave
26    31|      the felon knight, delaid;~Seized by that traitor, and by
27    31|    while his help delayed,~And seized the warrior's sword and
28    33|      He, that his royal father seized and sold,~Whose succour
29    37|        LXVI~"An ancient woman, seized with her whilere,~And left,
30    38|       Chased his ill race, and seized his royalty;~And -- such
31    38|       Layed hands on them, and seized them by the rein.~Thus in
32    40|       his horse, nor -- having seized his lance --~Forgets he
33    41|    steed his own.~ ~ LXXXII~He seized the horse (for none the
34    44|       with his daughter he was seized in bed;~And how he had delivered
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