Canto

 1     1|     vowed due vengeance for Troyano dead.~ ~ II~In the same
 2     4|      He follows into France Troyano's heir.~Him, in my eyes,
 3     8|    the leaguer lay~Of famed Troyano's son's besieging band,~
 4    14|     About the tent, wherein Troyano's son~They holy empire in
 5    14|  Westward beyond the stream Troyano's son~Retired, from thence
 6    17|   said), the band,~Who him, Troyano, and Almontes slew,~With
 7    25|    those dispatched by King Troyano's son~To knights whom he
 8    26|   defer the fray;~But that, Troyano's valiant son to right,~
 9    27|     XLI~As well Marphisa to Troyano's son,~Relates her case,
10    27|  Came thither with renowned Troyano's heir;~Awed by whose sovereign
11    27| cries.~In such confusion is Troyano's heir,~He sees no way through
12    30|   the stones know --~How by Troyano was thy father slain;~And
13    30|   thy father slain;~And yet Troyano's son, against his foe,~
14    36|  the Christian crew.~ ~ XXV~Troyano's generous son, who had
15    36|   Now, seeing it was fierce Troyano's son~That had begirt him
16    39|    afield.~ ~ V~She towards Troyano's mournful son did guide,~
17    39|     hence, that feebly King Troyano's son~Resists the crew,
18    40|   be~Most opportune to King Troyano's son;~And much he blest
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