Canto

 1    10|   rock the weapon lights.~ ~  CII~When he perceives the first
 2    14|       to the walls repair.~ ~ CII~Here might you paladin and
 3    15|     wouldst find her peer.~ ~ CII~In Constantine's imperial
 4    17|    thigh on which it fell.~ ~ CII~He of Seleucia at Sir Gryphon'
 5    18| salutes the martial queen.~ ~ CII~They questioned one another
 6    19|     fortune thus contend?"~ ~ CII~"Meseems, at least, that
 7    20| Marseilles in little time.~ ~ CII~There was not Bradamant,
 8    23|      than tongue can tell.~ ~ CII~Turning him round, he there,
 9    24|      narrow circle flinch.~ ~ CII~Mid thousand blows, so,
10    26|       Take my proud defy!"~ ~ CII~"Audacious man, mine ensign
11    27|  children to their breast.~ ~ CII~Five have set up their rest,
12    28|      he loathed, the food.~ ~ CII~And having interrupted him
13    31|       witness to his tale.~ ~ CII~Next calls upon the son
14    32|     judge pronounces doom.~ ~ CII~"I, who this cause take
15    33|  watch, with arms in hand.~ ~ CII~In Aethiopia's realm Senapus
16    37|     at his paps appeared.~ ~  CII~As many as are touched,
17    41|      dyes the shingle red.~ ~ CII~Come to himself, the County
18    42|    branching antlers high.~ ~ CII~"If thou would'st be assured
19    43|       by his arm be slain.~ ~ CII~" `Because thou hast to
20    44|        nor given him rest.~ ~ CII~Ungiardo had that city in
21    45|   with that Greek no wed."~ ~ CII~These things and more beside
22    46|   wholly clothed in sable.~ ~ CII~The King of Argier he; that
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