Canto

 1     1|       he was eastward sent to Sericane~By her to seek the martial
 2     2|     The one Gradasso, King of Sericane,~The next, of youthful vigour,
 3     2|      honor light,~The King of Sericane his bugle blew,~And the
 4    10|      Above Imavus turned, and Sericane~Left on the right; and thence
 5    27|      come alone,~But those of Sericane and Circassy;~While Fortune,
 6    27|       was the martial king of Sericane,~And puissant Tartar, who
 7    27|       which has heard.~ ~ LIV~Sericane's monarch, having with his
 8    27|       clenched fist at him of Sericane,~And smites him with his
 9    30|    heart; among~The crowd the Sericane alone conceals~Other than
10    31|       Contend Rinaldo and the Sericane.~ ~ ~ I~What sweeter, gladder,
11    31|      thou hoped," (said he of Sericane,)~"If for that time my vengeance
12    31|      teach more wit to him of Sericane:~But them Rinaldo stopt
13    31|    best."~ ~ CIII~The king of Sericane, as loath to leave~The second
14    33|       Return we now to him of Sericane,~He that had sped withal
15    33|     For him no less secure is Sericane,~Than twice for me has been
16    40|       landing finds the royal Sericane,~Who of his faith gives
17    40|      had conveyed the king of Sericane~Erewhile from Arles; on
18    41|    With the redoubted king of Sericane;~And knew that he, besides
19    41|     well contends with him of Sericane,~The king yet little seems
20    41| Beneath his mail, the king of Sericane.~From whom his blood till
21    42|   sword in hand, seeks him of Sericane.~ ~  X~As the headless trunk
22    42|      with his courser dear~To Sericane is King Gradasso gone,~Against
23    42|   anew Baiardo to bestride~To Sericane would go that warrior good:~
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