Canto

 1     1|      lore~I think not," said, apart, Circassa's knight.~"To
 2     4|       him, and from the fight apart;~And hence an arrow drank
 3     5|    all that passed, and stood apart.~ ~ XCII~Him the good king
 4    11|       intends.~Roland (so far apart was either hook)~But by
 5    12|      of them the vision, seen apart,~Seemed that which each
 6    18|       my honour all at sake," apart,~"Meseemeth," said Marphisa,
 7    19|     stain.~The knight retires apart, and sits to view~What against
 8    20|    striplings bold~Were, each apart, by them implored to stay:~
 9    22|    And Bradamant should stand apart to see.~ ~ LXIV~The Child
10    23|      as without, behold me! I apart~Will lay me helm, that in
11    26|       Hippalca said, when she apart~Had drawn him to some distance
12    26| Thither returns Rogero, where apart~Is he, the brother of his
13    31|    their fury and their pride apart,~And for their vantage practised
14    31|    made~Thither where, camped apart, his servants lay,~Albeit
15    36|       swords, when -- dragged apart --~Thou saw'st his young
16    36|      of those champions stood apart.~The god of war, descended
17    39|       those isles, which most apart~From other lands, in eastern
18    42|    their merit and their love apart --~The service of each former
19    43|     of his fair consort while apart;~And in the mode he deems
20    43|       nurse; and, drawing her apart,~To learn the truth employs
21    43|     sate woe-begone,~Somedeal apart, upon the sandy ground,~
22    44|    that other stands somedeal apart.~ ~ XXXI~The emperor bids
23    45|   live gladly from his wealth apart.~Since I Rogero neither
24    46|       There, from those dames apart, my Valery~Stands with Barignan,
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