Canto

 1    10|          in the sea was heard.~ ~ C~Lo! and behold! the unmeasured-beast
 2    14|          lovers Heaven espies.~ ~ C~The larum-bells, loud-sounding
 3    15| everywhere but where it needs.~ ~ C~While grace the warlike
 4    17|        push and puissant hand.~ ~ C~Yet in the field remained
 5    18|         fame by glorious feat.~ ~ C~When Sansonnetto and the
 6    19|          with circling stroke.~ ~ C~" 'Twas well for me," the
 7    20|        mute and mournful band.~ ~ C~Fixed on his course, the
 8    23| thitherward his steed addrest.~ ~ C~The course in pathless woods,
 9    24|      greenwood-holt are slain.~ ~ C~Of those two infidels, unmatched
10    26|           eagle on his shield.~ ~ C~King Mandricardo is like
11    27| throughout his camp were rife.~ ~ C~At this mad Discord laughed,
12    28|        worship held at nought;~ ~ C~And said that she from reason
13    31|           knighthood's breach.~ ~ C~"But warmly I beseech thee,
14    32|       charms and lovely mien."~ ~ C~As in a moment's time a
15    33|         land the Nile pursued.~ ~ C~'Twixt Atlas' shaggy ridges
16    37|         of his lordship told.~ ~  C~Marphisa, who had planned
17    41|           his trenchant blade.~ ~ C~Father of heaven! 'mid spirits
18    42|        man must welcome prove.~ ~ C~"Ne'er, in my judgment,
19    43|         countless ills a prey.~ ~ C~" `So hated as the serpent
20    44|        nor awaits, his squire.~ ~ C~Such vantage Leo has in
21    45|          for any fair emprize.~ ~ C~"If I am held as taken,
22    46|        aye the board appeared.~ ~ C~Who is a valiant knight,
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