Canto

 1   Int|        begins more or less at the point where Boiardo left it.~This
 2   Int|       Angelica his. It is at this point that the poem breaks off.~
 3     4|          That he is lessened to a point, he bends~His course for
 4     5|           bare~I' the ground, its point against his breast to bend.~
 5     7|         and that other slew,~And, point by point made good, the
 6     7|         other slew,~And, point by point made good, the drawbridge
 7     8|        villain's view~Did now its point, and now its edge display.~
 8    14|    transfixed his breast.~For the point pierced the yielding corslet
 9    14|          rare:~Yet have I hope to point him out to thee;~If to Sleep'
10    17|           tale, and how,~In every point, the thing rehearsed was
11    23|           But I have reached such point, my history,~If I o'erpass
12    28|           her as his right;~This, point by point, to him Flammetta
13    28|         his right;~This, point by point, to him Flammetta read;~
14    31|    informed aright;~And now, from point to point, relates anew~(
15    31|            And now, from point to point, relates anew~(Nor more
16    32|          knew to say:~Then to the point she covets led the knight:~
17    35|     course.~ ~ LX~"Say thus, from point to point, `A cavalier~That
18    35|           Say thus, from point to point, `A cavalier~That would
19    36|       never fell~Upon its edge or point, but still the blade~Descended
20    38|           He courteously to every point replied;~And of his heart
21    38|         should be maintained~From point to point, the sainted sire
22    38|          maintained~From point to point, the sainted sire explained;~ ~
23    41|           their canvas rear,~When point device the three accoutred
24    42| questioning my word,~Thou on this point hast ever said me nay,~And
25    44|        Perpignan,~On a commanding point upon the shore.~Resolved
26    45|     trenchant blow,~And now gives point; and wholly is intent~'Twixt
27    46|     outdone;~ ~ LXIII~And he from point to point continuing, said~
28    46|        LXIII~And he from point to point continuing, said~That which
29    46|       present~His naked poniard's point, with threatening cry,~That
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