Canto

 1    10|          hard and rugged rock.~ ~ CV~With suchlike warfare is
 2    14|       girds, without the moat.~ ~ CV~The town, whose walls for
 3    15| self-conceit our sense abuses.~ ~ CV~It therefore is his purpose,
 4    17|           against those eight;~ ~ CV~And, for such little time
 5    18|          games appointed were.~ ~ CV~Straight to the city ride
 6    19|        strength and hardiness.~ ~ CV~"But if, as having to kill
 7    20|         harboured courteously.~ ~ CV~Courteously I, in outward
 8    23|   self-illusions had fomented.~ ~ CV~But stirred and aye rekindled
 9    24|           aiming at his head.~ ~  CV~King Mandricardo's courser,
10    26|        what by right is mine."~ ~ CV~-- "Say rather, thou usurpest
11    27|          would for him decide.~ ~ CV~The mighty king of Sarza,
12    31|    possess the virtuous sword.~ ~ CV~With mighty marvel and with
13    32|    forfeit what I won in arms.~ ~ CV~"And if it be your usage,
14    33|           emerald, ruby shine.~ ~ CV~In wall and roof and pavement
15    37|         whom they most detest.~ ~ CV~Since none dares trust another,
16    43|        nor will I say behind.'~ ~ CV~"She her discourse continuing, '
17    45|          other spouse to take.~ ~ CV~Whether Marphisa true or
18    46|         the stranger cavalier.~ ~ CV~To Charles and to Rogero
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