Canto

 1     3|         this too late Romagna's sons shall know.~Led against
 2     3|      these Alphonso's five good sons succeed;~Whose glories spread
 3     6|         assaulted you,~Many her sons, the whole her followers
 4    13|    houses of renown.~And as thy sons will shine in arms, so they~
 5    18|      bids retire.~ ~ CXXVII~The sons of Oliver, on the other
 6    18| Andalico, he slew,~His brother, sons to the earl of Flanders
 7    19|       as an heir-loom, sires to sons impart,~With little aid
 8    20|    furious? -- of the two~Young sons of Olivier, that lately
 9    22|       said the elder hoar,)~"My sons, and leave your steeds and
10    27|          And bore him where the sons of King Troyane~Heard the
11    31|         maid,~Sansonet, and the sons of Olivier,~Long sailed
12    31|         foe pursue,~The valiant sons of warlike Olivier,~Alardo,
13    31|  brethren slew,~Whom Oliviero's sons, the valiant twain,~Those
14    33|         Lo! the king leaves his sons in Spanish chains,~And home
15    34|       vext:~ ~ III~Till she her sons has shaken by the hair,~
16    36|       How Agolant's two furious sons conveyed~Their mother, great
17    37|     husbands slain,~Fathers and sons and brethren, -- so that
18    37|      For in the lifetime of his sons, a pair~That differed much
19    37|       grief and unforeseen.~Two sons he had, and now was left
20    37|       divided are,~Mothers from sons: if hither to resort,~Despite
21    38|    Guido are,~Sansonet, and the sons of Olivier.~For these I
22    39|    breast,~And those two famous sons of Olivier.~I will not now
23    41|         as his unhappy end;~And sons, and grandsons, and his
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