Canto

 1     3|          tears they drop and then divide.~Duke Aymon's child, who
 2    10|          and Asia's parted climes divide,~Russ, Prussian, he and
 3    14|     piercing shrieks the very sky divide~Raised by herself and followers,
 4    14|    willingly his scattered troops divide,~Westward beyond the stream
 5    15|     Gryphon and Aquilant by turns divide,~Now to the teeth, now breast,
 6    16|          of other foe his strokes divide;~And he, of these divorcing
 7    18|         And so between themselves divide the load.~ ~ CLXXXVIII~Hurrying
 8    19|         fertile France from Spain divide.~ ~ XLI~Within Valencia
 9    19|       them uncertain counsels did divide)~Make for their wretched
10    22|        exchanged, the warlike two~Divide the ground, and short is
11    24|         would Zerbino like a cane divide;~But him so little in the
12    24|          hue;~A hand I often feel divide my heart.~Here little vantage
13    26|         equal parts those strokes divide,~Half dropt on this, and
14    26|        give o'er,~Or else with me divide the battle-field";~And struck,
15    31|        ground a bar of silver did divide.~As foremost, and of seeming
16    33|           fertile land from Spain divide.~ ~ XCVII~To Arragon he
17    36|        field of strife, which did divide~The squadrons, here and
18    36|      willingly the warriors would divide;~But his companions, in
19    38|         here and there, in troops divide,~At a hill's foot, wherewith
20    38|          seek their camps the two divide.~Nor long, therein delayed;
21    39|        among themselves, the ends divide,~Conveyed to this or that
22    39|         with Orlando who the palm divide,~Lament not that I now shall
23    40|           if he now from Agramant divide,~He should be taxed with
24    41|       equally that spoil would he divide~With his companions twain,
25    41|        head, breast, and belly to divide,~With both his hands upheaved
26    44|        lest him from this the foe divide:~Behind him pricks Rogero
27    45| Charlemagne bids the warring pair divide;~And Bradamant (nor boots
28    45|        against Aymon, ten to one, divide.~Good Charlemagne to neither
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