Canto

 1     2|       damsel, by whose spear~O'erthrown, King Sacripant on earth
 2    18|   alarmed, he hurries there, o'erthrown~So many men, such heaps
 3    18|        fear (his weaker hope o'erthrown).~The sorrowing Patron to
 4    20|        gown and palfrey, if, o'erthrown in fight,~Her champion from
 5    21|   appears to bear, contends. O'erthrown,~The Fleming falls upon
 6    28|      whence every comfort is o'erthrown:~No remedy the wretched
 7    32|        there, from cavaliers o'erthrown,~As serve to hide the monumental
 8    33|       king captived and host o'erthrown.~ ~ LIV~"This host o'erthrown
 9    33|  erthrown.~ ~ LIV~"This host o'erthrown upon Pavia's plains,~That,
10    33|       her back upon the foes o'erthrown.~They, that intent to gain
11    34| Alcestes did us in that war; o'erthrown~By him four armies were,
12    35|      her where, successively o'erthrown,~Three kings she quickly
13    35|       so many, by your lance o'erthrown,~Your armour should the
14    35|       You shall do by me, if o'erthrown, what you~By other prisoners
15    37|       had with Tanacro died, o'erthrown~By that so sudden grief
16    37|       Bradamant's gold lance o'erthrown;~She seems a bolt, dismist
17    39|       anew, the king who had o'erthrown~That truce, and broken faith,
18    42|     did lie;~But afterwards, o'erthrown by earthquake's shock,~A
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