Canto

 1     1|    This said, he for the soft assault prepares,~When a loud noise
 2    14|            I~In many a fierce assault and conflict dread,~'Twixt
 3    14|    monarch to prepare~For the assault of Paris. They may be~Assured
 4    14|       and second band~For the assault (so bids the monarch) form;~
 5    15|     It sure had been his last assault. His eye~He turns, and when
 6    15|     brought,~To make a fierce assault upon a gate:~For while the
 7    15|       loose, and so the train~Assault and haply harm; while careless
 8    16|      storm a gate, and to the assault was gone:~This he had hoped
 9    16|    Our broken foemen will the assault abide;~Who seem to me ill-taught
10    16|       who leap~In fury to the assault of goat or sheep.~ ~ LII~
11    19|      feet, and now the fierce assault renew,~With cut and thrust;
12    20|       and when~He in the next assault as well should speech,~Not
13    21|  power to undergo~Such fierce assault, was taken by the foe.~ ~
14    24|     at sea outright;~Odoric's assault; and next, how bandits bore~
15    24| without contest, on the first assault,~Hoisted the banners of
16    24|     the end,~To o'ermastering assault was forced to bend."~ ~
17    30|   sword uplifted high for the assault.~ ~ LVII~Poised in his stirrups
18    31|    vantage) he till night~The assault of their cantonments will
19    31|       s champion, leading the assault,~Bade beat his drums and
20    33|  subdued, or yield;~Though to assault him from all sides is run~
21    33|      These horrid harpies and assault his board;~Which still pollute
22    38|     his every stride.~Lo! the assault begins; now low, now high,~
23    39|       side;~How, at the first assault, the walls are won,~And
24    40|   hear Orlando's signal blown~Assault with furious force Biserta'
25    40|      Moor forsakes.~ ~ XX~The assault is reinforced on every side,~
26    40|     The billows the rash bark assault, and still --~Now threatening
27    41|       streams.~ ~ XV~A fierce assault and cruel coil doth keep~
28    41|          LXXIV~Foreseeing the assault with wary eye,~Prepared,
29    42|     The monster so the fierce assault did make~Therein her master
30    43|    defend,~The united world's assault it well might dare,~Nor
31    43|       in her despair~Made new assault upon her tresses bright,~
32    44|     For if thou hire no aids, assault is none,~But what thereon
33    45|    bulwarks, still~Renews the assault; now fain would batter down~
34    46|       shock,~And at the first assault its splinters fly,~And bits
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