Canto

 1     1|  knight.~ ~ XXVI~Armed at all points he was, except his head,~
 2     4|   time the blinding hood, and points her prey.~ ~ XLVII~When
 3     6|     overlaid.~Propp'd at four points, the portal did repose~On
 4     9|       end.~ ~ LX~Armed at all points, the county passed ashore,~
 5     9|     the plunder,~Which in all points I said resembled thunder.~ ~
 6    10| pinion.~ ~ LXVIII~When at all points Rogero was prepared,~He
 7    14|   comrades raise,~Set, at fit points, the wildfire in a blaze.~ ~
 8    18|  should be hewed,~Save in all points the very truth be said.~
 9    19|    little head,~And beauteous points, and haughty gait and air.~
10    21|     which blow~From different points is vext upon the main,~And
11    22| lances rested well.~Up to the points nigh equal was each stick,~
12    23|      lay me helm, that in all points thy will~And purpose of
13    26|  charms displayed;~And in all points (such strength she shewed
14    27| assailants' word,~Whom at all points the Franks for paynims know.~-- "
15    27|   reviews;~ ~ LXXI~And as his points and nimble parts, more near,~
16    29|     care,~Which so adorns and points poetic lore!~And, as renowned
17    30|   Since others with him other points dispute.~By young Rogero
18    31|      fountain-side,~So in all points the pair each other greet,~
19    45|   lays.~Was any such in other points thy peer,~None of them,
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