Canto

 1     1|  encounter horse and rider threw,~Deeming enough was in the conflict
 2     4|          sentence, with one will,~Deeming their sires unjust, assents
 3    18| journeying with him side by side,~Deeming that she therein a part
 4    18|           impious slaughter done;~Deeming impossible, in such a number,~
 5    18|   hurrying with all haste before,~Deeming him close behind him or
 6    20|    vanished in the wood.~Zerbino, deeming her a cavalier,~Cried to
 7    22|       bore off her courser brave,~Deeming the damsel buried in the
 8    25|          two brethren swayed,~And deeming it discourtesy to obey,~
 9    26|     himself the other may retain;~Deeming her worthy any cavalier,~
10    26|         herbage which they prest,~Deeming they had to joust with either
11    27|        was taken by surprise,~Not deeming him so furious and insane;~
12    29|       deep river to dispatch,~Nor deeming in such foe to find his
13    29|         he tumbled, to o'erthrow;~Deeming it sole occasion of his
14    35|           with herself at strife,~Deeming Rogero lost, detested life.~ ~
15    37|    doubtful issue, some suspends.~Deeming she can, if she resolves
16    39|         beyond her destined road;~Deeming himself as safe and welcome
17    40|         for him in fight contend;~Deeming too sore his honour 'twoud
18    40|           resolved to go:~ ~ LVII~Deeming he should not find that
19    45|           worse than fear endure;~Deeming the rest would by his hand
20    46|        Through these their envoys deeming they would light~On him
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