Canto

 1     9|        Of his good courser, now afoot will do.~His speed outgoes
 2    12|      fight.~Here one man speeds afoot, one gallops there;~None
 3    13|       slight~If I unto Rochelle afoot should fare;~And prayed,
 4    16|    bound;~And haply he, who was afoot, had died,~But that in time
 5    16|        the ear;~For, single and afoot, his chivalry~Amid the Africans
 6    17|    square is gone;~With squires afoot and mounted upon steeds,~
 7    22|     have come, but one and all,~Afoot and without arms have left
 8    23|   encountered Rodomont,~Who was afoot and harnessed cap-a-pee.~
 9    29|  Rodomont, with troubled cheer,~Afoot, as he that tower is standing
10    30|      the famished hack.~But not afoot does fierce Orlando stray,~
11    31| understand:~Then, as it please, afoot or on thy steed,~Attack
12    31|       so passing dear;~But live afoot, unmeriting a steed,~That
13    31|           Tis my desire that we afoot contend;~Even as ordained
14    33|    LXXVI~And that they evermore afoot would fare~Up hill or down,
15    33|         gain,~Fared to his camp afoot, with piteous port.~Return
16    35|        tomb; and thence, alone,~Afoot the moody monarch left that
17    35|        Stript of his armour and afoot, did part~That paynim monarch
18    37|       there;~Who, without arms, afoot, towards that hold~Had wended,
19    37|        overthrown~By Bradamant, afoot, they evermore,~Unarmed,
20    38|        He lost his goodly steed afoot had fared,~Made choice,
21    38|         had fared,~Made choice, afoot and fenced with plate and
22    41|       round, and, like himself, afoot descries~Sobrino, in the
23    41|         to aid,~Even as he was, afoot, in fury hied:~When, prompt
24    46|      they ride;~On horseback or afoot, they mix in fray.~Worthiest
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