Canto

 1    33|      In Albajada, reached the Nubian's bound;~Left Battus' tomb
 2    33|    Dobada sped,~Bound for the Nubian city's royal pile;~Threading
 3    33|       court,~Intending on the Nubian king to wait.~Less strong
 4    33|  daily bread.~Senapus him his Nubian tribes proclaim;~We Priest
 5    33|       though richest of those Nubian kings,~By a perpetual hunger'
 6    33|   that king and cavalier.~The Nubian prince commands the menial
 7    34|   England's peer restored the Nubian's feast?"~ ~ IV~Hunting
 8    38|   Through whom with sight the Nubian is supplied:~Agramant's
 9    38|   with it bids the knight~The Nubian's eyeballs touch, when him
10    38|    stands,~-- All foot -- the Nubian host, for war arraid.~For
11    38|     day, when on its road~The Nubian force should march, Astolpho
12    38|     fourscore thousand of his Nubian power,~One hundred and two
13    38|   feet and wings,~News of the Nubian monarch's outrage bore~To
14    38|  there was ground to fear the Nubian sack.~ ~ XXXIX~"But who
15    38|       your sight.~ ~ XLV~"The Nubian squadrons, I will even yield,~
16    40| fortify the place.~ ~ XVI~The Nubian king is charged by England'
17    40|      the Count.~ ~  XVIII~The Nubian upon hope of gain intent,~
18    40|     have I thought how of the Nubian band~-- A brief and easy
19    40|    And round them stood their Nubian victors gay;~Who, shouting
20    40| strand~Above a hundred of the Nubian band.~ ~ LXXV~The noise
21    44|     Home, horse and foot, the Nubian host arraid~By squadrons,
22    44|      won,~The horses that the Nubian riders bear,~Turpin relates,
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