Canto

 1     1|  replied,~For he like lightning wheeled upon the plain.~Woe to the
 2     4| prolongs the fight.~So drove or wheeled her steed, and smote at
 3    12|   Fortune saved; for as Orlando wheeled~The blade, it turned, descending,
 4    14|     from side to side the water wheeled.~Even such a spot as this
 5    16|    first the peers and captains wheeled~About him in a ring, the
 6    16|         time regained the sell,~Wheeled, here and there his horse,
 7    17|   length, unsheathed his blade,~Wheeled his good courser, and at
 8    19|          she checked her steed,~Wheeled him about, and for a little
 9    20|       his shield and spear,~And wheeled, and drove at her in fierce
10    20|         so," Zerbino cried, and wheeled~Swiftly his foaming courser
11    26|    combat with the paynim lord,~Wheeled, to attack that warrior
12    28|      adieu,~Jocundo, at a trot, wheeled round his hack,~And when
13    30|         fear,~For new encounter wheeled, and, man to man,~Pointing
14    31|          He, prompt for battle, wheeled his courser round,~And for
15    31|         have done.~Both now had wheeled, and fierce encounter made.~
16    31|         to his foe, that having wheeled anew,~Approached with hand
17    33|   Bradamant no more her courser wheeled,~But turned her back upon
18    35|         s edge.~ ~ L~The damsel wheeled, towards the cavalier~Returned,
19    35|       power to speak a word,~He wheeled his courser, filled with
20    36|      her sorrow on the foe.~She wheeled her courser round, with
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