Canto

 1   Int|      this point that the poem breaks off.~While the Orlando-Ranaldo-Angelica
 2     2|        The wizard on Gradasso breaks his spear,~He wounds the
 3     4| secret, burned.~The enchanter breaks them; and at once the hill~
 4    12|       disengages~And loosens, breaks, or shatters, plate and
 5    17|      every blow:~At length he breaks the ordered champions through,~
 6    18| fiercer yet, account,~When he breaks forth, the cruel Rodomont.~ ~
 7    18|       his guide,~Charges, and breaks, and routs on every side.~ ~
 8    18|      LVII~He charges, chases, breaks, and overthrows~Whoever
 9    18|       in their place, Rinaldo breaks the array;~Ariodantes kills
10    24|       bigger than the second, breaks the third;~And the vext
11    25|   Straitway the ancient flame breaks forth anew.~ ~ L~"Love,
12    33|    possessed of mickle might,~Breaks loose, and, in his fury
13    38| through whose strait entrance breaks~The fell and furious Auster,
14    39|       39~ ~ ARGUMENT~Agramant breaks the pact, is overthrown,~
15    40|     sun from his rich mansion breaks,~Fortune the faction of
16    40|       that weight,~The ladder breaks beneath the assailing horde;~
17    40|     king of rivers -- when he breaks his mound,~And makes himself
18    41|      struggling wind its fury breaks;~The forked lightning flashes
19    41|     complain,~His hasty wrath breaks forth, his grief gives way;~
20    43|       Adonio boards,~And then breaks silence in the following
21    46|       end that battle: but it breaks withal,~And on their croups
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