Canto

 1     2|     book.~ ~ XV~This opened, quick and mighty marvel wrought;~
 2     2|  snatched her from below.~So quick the rape, that all appeared
 3     3|   and name and land,~And her quick eye oft glances at his hand;~ ~
 4     6|  While some seemed centaurs, quick in fight and rape;~Naked,
 5     7|     her and defies.~ ~ VI~As quick and daring, the gigantic
 6    12|  rate,~They hoped to swallow quick the single knight.~None
 7    15|  flays,~And some he swallows quick, and some he slays.~ ~ XLIV~"
 8    16|   his speech infer;~And with quick phrase and voice, to valiant
 9    16|     sword from biting to the quick.~ ~ L~Yet few the tempered
10    17|      sovereign trust;~Youths quick in arms and practised in
11    18| ready tinder spread,~And the quick fire was in a moment blown:~
12    18|  city sees,~And lesser Joppa quick succeeds to sight.~By Zibellotto
13    18| prepares:~But Aquilant, more quick, in her despite,~Arrests
14    19| Alike both fall; but voiding quick the seat,~The nimble riders
15    24|     But him so little in the quick offends,~This scarce beyond
16    24|    and to the stroke succeed~Quick sparks; or rather, flashing
17    24|      already laid;~And, save quick succour thither was addrest,~
18    26|     leapt Argier's lord,~And quick Marphisa spurred the pair
19    27|      Many who had escaped by quick retreat,~Rodomont and those
20    30|    to the stroke,~And to the quick the cruel weapon broke.~ ~
21    31|     horse:~Rinaldo's rose so quick, he might be said~Scarcely
22    32|   well nigh deprived~Of that quick sap which circled in its
23    33|      With lifted blades, the quick and dextrous two.~Already '
24    33|      With reins and sell, so quick the welkin through;~That
25    34|    the foliage light,~To the quick air such lively motion lends,~
26    37|  hear the two --~A poison of quick power for me prepare,~Such
27    37|     to death escort;~And the quick rowel and the loosened rein~
28    37|   the loosened rein~Made the quick coursers make that labour
29    39|    called aloud;~Who then so quick vanished from his eyes:~
30    43|      so swiftly borne~By the quick current flies that nimble
31    44|  through:~He to his father a quick courier sent,~To pray that
32    45| Enter, that stripling to the quick to gore:~Yea, would such
33    46|     blows~From biting to the quick, through plate and chain,~
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