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 1     2|          Prepared who saw her for nimble knight.~ ~ XXXVII~"Fair
 2     6|         tuft or steep~Dun deer or nimble goat, disporting, leap.~ ~
 3     6|     brought a steed,~Puissant and nimble, all of sorel hue;~Who was
 4     9|           and slow,~But sound and nimble in pursuit of ill.~The count
 5     9|         steed,~His Brigliador; so nimble and so fair,~That but Bayardo
 6     9|            while the king's,~More nimble, flies as if equipt with
 7    13|          dart of wood~We mark the nimble Spaniard launch through
 8    18|         from the crowd.~ ~ VI~Two nimble Gryphon seizes, mid the
 9    18| Throughout all Syria's land, with nimble wing,~Phoenicia and Palestine;
10    18|       crost the sea.~ ~  CLXVI~Of nimble frame and strong was Cloridane,~
11    19|       voiding quick the seat,~The nimble riders start upon their
12    24|        rest, who well advised and nimble are,~At once desert the
13    26|         on her courser leapt with nimble spring;~And, right and left,
14    26|   clutched the knight~Faster than nimble leopard gripes the hare,~
15    27|       fraught;~But man, of a less nimble wit possest,~Is ill at counsel,
16    27|        LXXI~And as his points and nimble parts, more near,~He, in
17    27|          in fence is skilled that nimble lord,~He seems all over
18    27|       Than the precaution and the nimble sleight~Which the Circassian
19    28|         barge~The king ascend, or nimble horse bestride:~This he
20    32|         And many torches fires in nimble wise;~Whose light on storied
21    33|      lived so long,~Less prudent; nimble Ladas was less fleet;~Less
22    34|             XCII~That elder is so nimble and so prest,~That he seems
23    35|           beat the buxom air with nimble plumes,~Till, near that
24    38|       spears.~ ~ XXXVI~Erewhile a nimble bark, with sail and oar,~
25    39|      vigorous goat or stag,~Their nimble quarry, is pursued in vain,~
26    40|          Nor ever paused upon her nimble flight.~ ~ XXVIII~Those
27    40|        Where fowls erewhile their nimble pinions plied;~ ~ XXXII~
28    41|           Cleaving the flood with nimble hands and feet~He swims,
29    42|           where~Under full sail a nimble bark appeared,~As if she
30    43|          quick current flies that nimble yawl;~Not to the lure more
31    43|        vigour lost.~He moved more nimble than before, and sure;~And
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