Canto

 1   Int|         on opposite sides it is felt that their love is hopeless.
 2     4|         And many at the freedom felt annoy,~Which dispossessed
 3     5|    gained,~I in my inmost bosom felt the flame;~And that he little
 4     5|       parted swarm,~(So wide is felt the good Bayardo's sway,)~
 5     6|        VIII~Nor for his brother felt less enmity~Than was the
 6    10|       Such choler she had never felt before~As that which now
 7    11|     here and there,~When he has felt the cord, and turns him
 8    14|     round,~Equipt with shoes of felt and mantle brown,~And motions
 9    14|       heard~Than if he had worn felt beneath his feet.~He now
10    16|         much esteem profest,~He felt more pity at the doleful
11    18|          cleared his front,~And felt his courage brighten into
12    19|      sound;~Such pity first she felt, when him erewhile~She saw
13    19|        manners next, a file~She felt corrode her heart with secret
14    19|    heart with secret wound;~She felt corrode her heart, and with
15    19|     Denied not but that day she felt alarms.~ ~ XLVIII~A pilgrimage
16    20|         dye,~Such shame Zerbino felt as his mischance,~Little
17    21|            IV~Of him I told who felt at heart such load,~Reflecting
18    21|        Than for Argaeus she had felt before;~And she disposed
19    22| Bradamant, still full of piety,~Felt himself but all over with
20    23|          As good and courteous, felt his bosom swell,~With pity
21    23|         his troubled breast,~He felt an icy hand his heart-core
22    24|    Isabel, distraught with woe,~Felt her heart severed in her
23    24|      fixt, as she bemoaned her, felt more pain~Than that enduring
24    27|     camp is heard:~But first is felt the Moorish sabre's blow:~
25    27|      whose shattered walls have felt its force,~Throughout his
26    29|        When on his back Orlando felt him beat,~He turned, and
27    29|          Nor harmed was he, nor felt that tumble aright;~But
28    29|       more.~ ~ LXX~Next, for he felt that weight too irksome
29    37|   wishful eye:~For her Cylander felt such amorous rage,~He deemed,
30    38|        debate.~ ~ LXVII~Rinaldo felt himself much magnified,~
31    41|       better speed;~But (for he felt himself ill-armed) the knight~
32    41|        pain~Thereat the warrior felt, and strange it seemed~Sword
33    43|        earnest prest;~And truly felt, on wheeling round his steed,~
34    46|          And twice sore anguish felt the monarch, gored~In flank
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