Canto

 1     1|         foregone;~And such fair truce replaced that discord fell,~
 2     4|      afford her sorrow peace or truce.~After the knight had vanished
 3    12|         that deadly battle to a truce;~And not that this foul
 4    18|         times, of treaty and of truce,~Repenting him, he to Sir
 5    24|         on the Tartar king, and truce again,~To succour Agramant
 6    24|         prayer,~And straight to truce and peace disposed her friend,~
 7    24|          They should conclude a truce, and till the day~The Moorish
 8    24|        impatient grew;~With any truce or treaty ill content:~And
 9    24|       aloof.~ ~ CXV~To keep the truce the rival warriors swore;~
10    26|      begun.~ ~ LXXXV~"We made a truce, thou knowest, upon pact~
11    26|      Nor will accord an hour of truce to you."~ ~ XCVIII~While
12    26|       place, amid the crew,~For truce or treaty, to her sister
13    26|        without craving time, or truce, or peace,~Pursued King
14    27|        would assent to peace or truce anew,~Considered how at
15    27|        no more in fear~That any truce or treaty should ensue;~
16    30|       Nor speak of treaty or of truce anew;~And now parforce the
17    31| interchanged embraces there was truce,~"Take you no farther thought
18    38|    remain;~And will observe the truce for evermore~Upon the pact
19    39|         who had o'erthrown~That truce, and broken faith, as foe
20    39|       on that array.~Now seeing truce and treaty broke, among~
21    46|        delay and of all further truce:~With spurs Orlando deck'
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