Canto

 1     9|     fight: --~That if the king unhorsed the cavalier,~Her who Arbantes
 2    18|       and with the cruel brand~Unhorsed perhaps eight other warriors
 3    19|  cavalier withal,~Unwont to be unhorsed, appeared his fall.~ ~ XCVI~
 4    20|        chanced before,~Who had unhorsed some thousands in his day:~
 5    22|      reeled,~In his departure, unhorsed upon the field.~ ~ LXX~And
 6    26|     cavalier~Of those, by thee unhorsed in bloody jar:~Nor theirs
 7    26|  Marphisa on the ground~He saw unhorsed, deferred no more his aid;~
 8    31|        mead;~Sore handled, and unhorsed by such a stroke,~His buckler
 9    32|      gold,~By whose sole touch unhorsed all champions were.~Needless
10    32|       on the plain.~The third (unhorsed by Aymon's beauteous daughter)~
11    32|       at three strokes she had unhorsed them all,~Lighting with
12    33|       recite~How they had been unhorsed by hostile lance~In the
13    33|      paladin or peer~Were they unhorsed, but by a woman's spear.~ ~
14    35|     good,"~He threats, "for if unhorsed in the career~A prisoner
15    36|       on the shield,~Her lance unhorsed; but for the vanquished
16    41| coursers gall.~Bold Brandimart unhorsed in the career~Sobrino; but
17    41|   Anglantes' pride~Had equally unhorsed, in fury ran.~On Agramant
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