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1 2| wood past, a mountain;~And stopt at length beside a lovely 2 4| short distance from Rogero stopt.~ ~ XLV~This was Atlantes 3 9| the bridge, and passage stopt.~ ~ IX~The paladin this 4 10| morn nigh London-town, he stopt;~And over Thames the flying 5 10| the whole of Spain:~But stopt his courser on the neighbouring 6 12| hope. Sometimes the peer~Stopt in his search and heard 7 15| wary paladin espied,~He stopt his courser, not without 8 17| issued from the den,~And stopt us short; but feeling wool 9 17| not the monarch quickly stopt the fray.~To his guard king 10 17| waggon's tail.~The wain is stopt, and to the trumpet's sound,~ 11 18| CLXXIII~A moment Cloridano stopt and cried:~"Not to be lost 12 20| the deaf adder might have stopt to hear;~So that of him 13 22| heavy was the shield;~Nor stopt they till they to the bottom 14 23| miles' distance spy:~There stopt the pair, and halted for 15 23| that into a fosse which stopt their course,~Not lined 16 23| broke a bone:~ ~ XCI~Here stopt the horse; but him he could 17 23| sorrow lacked supplies;~They stopt when to mid-height scarce 18 24| evening to discern.~Rodomont stopt not, but in fury sped~A 19 25| air;~And I at times have stopt the sun, and stirred~This 20 27| his host and disarray;~And stopt with menace this or that 21 28| former lore.~ ~ LXXXV~Having stopt further question in this 22 29| man and crazed.~ ~ XLV~She stopt, the issue of that strife 23 29| foully shent;~Seldom he stopt, and ever onward went.~ ~ 24 30| have split.~But that he stopt the stroke in wary wise,~ 25 31| Sericane:~But them Rinaldo stopt with sudden cry,~Nor brooked 26 33| courser furled his wings and stopt his flight.~But, ere Astolpho 27 36| Hector's mail the sword had stopt,~Whose furious blow would 28 42| music shall the stream be stopt,~Whose trees erewhile the 29 43| trunks on every side:~Adonio stopt, and wherefore so he strake,~ 30 44| last his light career~He stopt, on rich Provence's pleasant 31 45| the fair.~ ~ LXXVII~Now stopt, now circled, now retired