Canto

 1     1|      each had proved in arms his foeman's might.~ ~ XVII~Thus, as
 2     1|         valiant peer,~And at his foeman's head each aims his spear.~ ~
 3     2|          ground has granted,~His foeman's foot upon that inch is
 4     5|         And levelled at his evil foeman's breast,~Eager to finish
 5     8|       That it nigh fell into the foeman's hand;~And, but that vows
 6    16|      here some wight, beside his foeman slain,~Or little distant,
 7    16|   overthrow~The strongest of the foeman covets still,~At Agramant
 8    22|         aiming at the shield his foeman wore,~The puissant warriors
 9    23|     choak, and from the sell his foeman tear:~With either knee Orlando
10    23|         upon his way~To seek his foeman out, to take a friend,~Who
11    24|           and who am prepared~My foeman in the lists or field to
12    30|          lord,~And aiming at his foeman's casque, believed~He with
13    31|       show.~Neither believes his foeman can avail,~Long, in that
14    31|         As little of his valiant foeman knew;~Nor in that lord Mount
15    37|          News being after to her foeman brought,~That she retired
16    40|     cause for fear.~For well the foeman knows, save thou art gone,~
17    44|         as her foe,~And me, that foeman, as her lord forswear?~What
18    46| beginning, when to be~Thy deadly foeman I had reason due.~Hope then
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