Canto

 1     8|          of these two,~More bent Anglantes' champion to pursue;~ ~
 2    12|          ever calls for aid~Upon Anglantes' prince; and now appears~
 3    12|       voice, one shape, which to Anglantes' peer~Seemed his Angelica,
 4    12| cap-a-pee.~"What wight" (demands Anglantes' cavalier)~So barbarous
 5    13|     might,~Her ills recounted to Anglantes' knight.~ ~ III~"Though
 6    23|         With Mandricardo strives Anglantes' count:~Who, next, offended
 7    23|       embrace,~Him reverence for Anglantes' sovereign stayed;~Because
 8    23|     could tell~Late shown her by Anglantes' cavalier.~The prince, who
 9    23|         Yet knew not that it was Anglantes' peer~This while, of whom
10    23|         her, that I should leave Anglantes' peer;~Who, from annoyance
11    24|          Which had been taken by Anglantes' peer;~Nor two miles on
12    27|          them hies.~ ~ XI~Her to Anglantes or to Brava brought,~He
13    27|        there,~Again to Brava and Anglantes goes~Inquiring tidings of
14    27|       the blade~So famous, which Anglantes' warrior bore,~For which
15    29|         to the bridge approached Anglantes' knight.~ ~ XLI~Orlando
16    34|        was which of the paladin,~Anglantes' lord, the mighty sense
17    39|      sword,~All made together at Anglantes' lord.~ ~ LII~Dudon Orlando
18    39|       When with the duke retired Anglantes' peer,~And heard that lord
19    41|     Durindane.~Not knowing them, Anglantes' valiant knight~So highly
20    41|    unknown~To me, in turn, or to Anglantes' peer.~Befall what may,
21    41|          In arms will second ill Anglantes' knight."~Agramant ended
22    41|       Vainly to raise him strove Anglantes' knight,~Thrice, nay four
23    41|        man;~But at Gradasso, who Anglantes' pride~Had equally unhorsed,
24    41|      Fell the dread faulchion of Anglantes' knight:~'Twas on its flat,
25    41|      front,~Smote with mid blade Anglantes' haughty count.~ ~ XCVI~
26    41|          that bore~Upon his back Anglantes' cavalier.~The courser scowered
27    42|          So, in his fury grasped Anglantes' knight,~And wreaked on
28    42|    shewed,~And, at the coming of Anglantes' peer,~Presageful of his
29    44|     Would have been worn by good Anglantes' chief,~Who from the fearful
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