Canto

 1     5|   sward,~The pair already had begun the fight.~The porter opened
 2    10|    finish so the round he had begun,~Circling the world beneath
 3    12|       wood o'ergrown,~And had begun the herbage to survey~For
 4    14|    thing forestalled, ere yet begun~By the bold followers of
 5    15|      retrace alike the course begun~By the mid land, extending
 6    15|     with vantage on his side, begun~The fight, who brought a
 7    17|      furious fight,~Which had begun between two cavaliers,~To
 8    18|       Saracenic squadrons had begun~To bend, and all the army
 9    19|  gentle virgin was concealed, begun:~"I wot thou needs must
10    20|     since 'twas his to speak, begun~With longer preamble: "Amid
11    25|      resemblance to the maid;~Begun in pleasure, finishing in
12    26|       we that which we to-day begun.~ ~ LXXXV~"We made a truce,
13    27|       the Tartar king she had begun,~Because by him provoked
14    31|   since that despiteous fight begun,~'Twixt these, whom neither
15    31|   dreaded much, before it was begun,~The issue of the fight
16    32|    was I bound to sing, but I begun~Another song, Rinaldo crossed
17    32|   courteous cavalier)~By whom begun, and how it took its rise?~
18    33|     better promise of the day begun:~When Bradamant upstarted
19    33|  Twixt him and Malagigi hence begun;~But he would not confess
20    34|       the warrior's passion I begun,~And of his crying cruelty
21    34|       course of courtship, as begun whilere.~To king and all
22    40| wasted bodies were refreshed, begun~To embrace and weep; and
23    43|     the sorrows and the grief begun,~That have nigh quenched
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