Canto

 1    14|       frequent blows, the town affray;~And in the crowded temples
 2    18|      heat to enmity and fierce affray~The best of Agramant's besieging
 3    20|       suffer pain and peril in affray,~Striving for victory, where,
 4    23|       hence is he so daring in affray.~Yet well I trust, if I
 5    24|      crushing Rodomont in that affray,~Gladly his courser seized,
 6    26|      that, could he win her in affray,~He would that maid, in
 7    26|     not so -- to purchase such affray;~But he, if him Achilles
 8    31|      if Gradasso fails in that affray,~-- Should he be slain,
 9    31|    they after closed in fierce affray,~I till another season shall
10    32|    band is seen,~No fiercer in affray than fair of mien.~ ~ LXXX~
11    35|    Aymon's martial daughter in affray,~Conquers the giant monarch
12    36|        s daughter wages fierce affray,~One and the other host
13    36|      and troubled, that in the affray~She cannot compass what
14    36|      three hundred men in that affray~In little space by her dismounted
15    39|     alike: but, 'mid that wild affray,~These ran to meet the foe,
16    39|          XIX~But, putting this affray some while aside,~Without
17    40|       he weened upon the first affray)~That twice as many were
18    40| therefore never thrust in that affray,~And rarely smote an edge
19    43|       with thee in tempest and affray,~Ah wherefore not with thee
20    44|       LXXXI~The Greeks in that affray were four to one,~And with
21    46|       nought concerned in that affray:~But when the year and month
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