Canto

 1     1|  upright,~The apparition of an angry knight.~ ~ XXVI~Armed at
 2     1|        his haughty threats and angry cry,~And spurs, and lays
 3     1|  Threats the bold Saracen with angry cry,~As soon as the known
 4     2|       Sacripant and Clermont's angry lord.~ ~ VI~Thus kindling
 5     2|      You might have seen those angry cavaliers~Change at the
 6     4|   spake the scornful dame with angry mock,~Speeding her captive
 7     6|     And so may never hail~From angry heaven your gentle boughs
 8     6|      at the gallant Child with angry quest,~To turn him to the
 9    12|     Impelled by fury foul, and angry spite,~Calls back with horrid
10    12|       pair,~Backed by Orlando, angry knight and bold.~Entering,
11    12|     were they blinded by their angry heat.~ ~ LIV~But Ferrau,
12    14|    have whelmed us from Jove's angry sky.~But ill can we rejoice,
13    14|     France with hosile din and angry cries,~About the tent, wherein
14    15|     Boreal palace steer,~Where angry winds aye vex the rude domain:~
15    18|         shewed,~And swore with angry menaces, the head~From him
16    19|         And now three days the angry gale has blown,~Nor signal
17    20|       bay~For shelter from the angry tempest wended,~They should,
18    20|   Makes answer to the dame, in angry tone,~That handsomer than
19    20|  mounts, and blames himself in angry wise,~In that he had no
20    23|      seed:~Who, to escape from angry Clermont's hand,~Of friends
21    23|       crone's bridle, he, with angry cry,~Threatens and scares
22    23|    little space she healed the angry sore.~But while she exercised
23    24|     storms all over fired with angry heat.~At him the Sarzan
24    26|       fierce slaughter, either angry horde~'Gan bend bow, and
25    27|      from the Tartar's tent an angry strain~Is heard, and cries
26    27|       think that nature and an angry God~Produced thee to the
27    28|        a heart,~Whereof Love's angry passions make their prey.'~
28    30|       For what I said in other angry strain.~ ~ II~But like sick
29    33| another's troubled mien,~Their angry eyes the warriors had not
30    36|    wrought~The fell Marphisa's angry passions were.~She, that
31    41|        side,~That knight, with angry voice and haughty cheer,~
32    41|        his furious say;~-- His angry bosom boiling with despite.~
33    43|       two horns are lowered by angry Po.~ ~ LIV~Of those two
34    43|   signified~The mandate by her angry husband given;~That so she
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