Canto

 1   Int|     because they are fighting on opposite sides it is felt that their
 2     1|    valiant warrior was below~His opposite in force and knightly skill:~
 3     5|          And to the evil man its opposite.~But first, for love of
 4     9|          nor on the coast that's opposite.~But let him go, the naked
 5    15|         marks the populous Cairo opposite.~ ~ LXII~Ran all the people
 6    18|          camps without the city, opposite~The Moor's cantonments,
 7    19|      cavalier~To his illustrious opposite 'gan say;~"What shall we
 8    19|        mayst grieve, for reasons opposite;~Nor hast thou cause to
 9    21|        of his foe,~Who bored his opposite's good shield, and rended~
10    23|         range of bow~Is from his opposite each puissant knight,~And
11    25|    aright:~For each by turns its opposite outweighs.~Within the bosom
12    27|       prone to turn!~Object most opposite to kindly faith!~Lost, wretched
13    28| undergrown,~He in the strife his opposite had thrown.~ ~ XXXV~"As
14    29|      puissant warriors vied.~His opposite by might and main to throw,~
15    36|       fierce disdain,~She at her opposite her lance addrest;~And hardly
16    38|       Mars himself should be his opposite."~ ~ LXV~With these and
17    45|          leaned, and loathed its opposite;~ ~ XXXI~And thinking, ever
18    45|      tempered grain,~Lest it his opposite should cleave or bore.~She
19    46|         To Charles and to Rogero opposite,~With a loud voice, and
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