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1 1| him, rang in his astounded ears,~And sore against his will 2 2| themselves as wanting eyes and ears,~To let their rival cheat 3 5| this while, to Ariodantes' ears~Had these, or other words 4 5| daughter learns with wondering ears,~As that he knows, if succour 5 6| designed to dwell;~Till to his ears by rumour should be voiced,~ 6 6| like hound, in neck and ears and head,~Bayed at the gallant 7 7| while with still attentive ears,~If he the coming of the 8 10| But aims that 'twixt the ears his blow may light;~Now 9 11| lamenting smites upon his ears.~He grasps his brand and 10 14| The just petition, to his ears conveyed,~Of this his Christian 11 18| this in good Astolpho's ears did ring;~Who, with the 12 18| champions met.~So that his ears, on all sides in the journey,~ 13 18| Watch everywhere about, with ears and eyes.~For a wide way, 14 20| his falchion, shall your ears dismay.~Let him not 'scape 15 20| bent to fly,~When in their ears the deafening horn was wound,~ 16 20| distance fare,~But that their ears are dinned. On every side~ 17 20| pensive fit,~Hangs down his ears, controlled by spur and 18 25| could be said,~And to whose ears there was no sweeter strain~ 19 26| seen to hold~By both his ears, and him so well has bayed,~ 20 30| barge:~But vainly on their ears his clamours die:~For of 21 30| smitten with the whip his ears between.~Woe worth him! 22 33| And first to fill their ears, to king and train,~With 23 33| unguarded are their harassed ears)~The harpies are not proof 24 35| be said to be~One without ears to hear or eyes to see."~ ~ 25 35| thundering noise might stun~The ears of many distant from the 26 38| vent,~When shortly to her ears the tidings flew.~She beat 27 39| chased~That gore his bleeding ears, in fury lowe,~Dragging 28 42| She listens with as many ears, and spread~Like hair, about 29 43| insists, and dins into her ears,~That seldom such a chance 30 44| withal were told~In the ears of Beatrice and Aymon old;~ ~ 31 45| nostrils, and his pointed ears extends;~So the bold damsel,