Canto

 1    10|    oft the stroke repeats.~ ~ CIII~As eagle, that amid her
 2    14|      sally deems not meet.~ ~ CIII~And them he ordered in convenient
 3    15|   brook -- to sleep alone.~ ~ CIII~Sir Gryphon, from the time
 4    17|      thrown away a stroke.~ ~ CIII~Each one might see how much
 5    18|       at this tournament."~ ~ CIII~To have such a comrade either
 6    19|      lay thy cruel doom."~ ~  CIII~"If I lament thee and thy
 7    20|    comrades in the strife:~ ~ CIII~Saying she deems unfitting
 8    23|        sovereign of Catay.~ ~ CIII~In a hundred knots, amid
 9    24|    about to quit the sell.~ ~ CIII~But as steel arbalest that'
10    26|      have obeyed my hest."~ ~ CIII~"As fire, whereon dry, heated
11    27|  Scythia and her Algerine.~ ~ CIII~King Agramant oft moved,
12    31|       it likes thee best."~ ~ CIII~The king of Sericane, as
13    32|    what works another woe.~ ~ CIII~"Many, as well as I, long
14    33|    are baptized with fire.~ ~ CIII~Astolpho lighted in the
15    37|       in street or square.~ ~ CIII~Meanwhile the hands of Marganor,
16    42|    promised thee but now.~ ~  CIII~"Drink, and a mighty marvel
17    43|   fire, and fire congeals.~ ~ CIII~" `Now here, prepared to
18    44|       more abundant place.~ ~ CIII~In the same hostelry with
19    45|  consort, brought him aid:~ ~ CIII~This moves the haught Marphisa,
20    46| accustomed in those times.~ ~ CIII~Albeit of Charles and Agramant
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