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1 2| and know not whence he smites.~ ~ LIV~"Between the two 2 8| kindling into pretty scorn, she smites~With one hand on his breast, 3 10| twixt the eyes, Rogero smites,~But as on steel or rock 4 11| hoar,~-- A load lamenting smites upon his ears.~He grasps 5 14| Rodomont of Argier slays~Or smites the wretched laggard who 6 16| dame or damsel mild.~Age smites its breast and flies: while 7 16| and breath;~Who charges, smites, o'erturns, and puts to 8 16| he Fusberta rears,~And smites Sir Serpentine, him of the 9 18| equals with the rest; then smites upon,~And cleaves, the head 10 23| charger, in his pride,~And smites him oftentimes with hands 11 24| And keeps a wary eye, and smites and flies.~ ~ LXIII~On the 12 24| end obtains;~For, while he smites upon that armour gay,~Not 13 24| wound,~One and the other smites the afflicted fair;~And 14 24| unsheath~The brand; and loudly smites each cruel foe;~Like winds, 15 24| repaid.~ ~ CIV~Rodomont smites, and in the very place~Where 16 25| crowd among.~ ~ XIII~Rogero smites the head from six or four,~ 17 27| at him of Sericane,~And smites him with his right-hand 18 30| spurs amain,~And Mandricardo smites in the right side.~Here 19 30| dint of Durindane;~Which smites his front, and with such 20 32| surpassing force his helmet smites~That spear, which never 21 33| his brandished faulchion smites.~ ~ CXXII~At croup or collar 22 35| dame.~As the charmed weapon smites Grandonio's shield,~With 23 36| hard as he can smite, he smites; and woe~To thee, Marphisa, 24 41| below.~Sobrino at Orlando smites; but vain~Against the valiant 25 41| as he lay,~Meanwhile so smites and longes, there and here,~ 26 42| assails the foe;~He often smites, but never plants a blow.~ ~ 27 42| chases her or holds at bay,~Smites her and venges many a foul