Canto

 1    17|     monarch, who is named king Norandine~(Fully to you the matter
 2    17|    newly printed sand his eyes~Norandine fixt, he with the swiftness
 3    17|    visage sweet.~ ~ XLVII~"Kin Norandine, as bid, took up his ground~
 4    17|       the mountain steep.~King Norandine his love alone delayed;~
 5    17|        whole, heard more;~From Norandine, through calend and through
 6    17|       league together, dear~To Norandine, and held in sovereign trust;~
 7    17|    sufficed to finish all.~But Norandine, the pastime to delay,~And
 8    17|      Gryphon: when descried~Or Norandine, he rising from his throne,~
 9    18|  sentence to delay.~ ~ III~Had Norandine been with your care endued,~
10    18|        possest.~Thither speeds Norandine on that alarm,~And for his
11    18|       thousand arm.~ ~ LX~King Norandine, girt with peer and knight,~
12    18|        the hips embraced.~King Norandine, who saw the sanguine smear~
13    18|   split in contest dread,~King Norandine had come into the square~
14    18|      were fitting meed.~ ~ CVI~Norandine, sure that, in the martial
15    18|        dare appear before King Norandine.~ ~ CXXI~Seizing their steeds
16    18|  purpose, changed his mood.~Of Norandine's trooped many, these to
17    18|       public view.~ ~ CXXVI~As Norandine is told that name of dread,~
18    18| triumph dwell~The knights with Norandine; but with such strong~Desire
19    18|       on their way.~Dismist by Norandine, to Tripoli~They wend, and
20    40|  restore thee to thy throne~By Norandine, thy kinsman, will be made.~
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