Canto

 1    15|        with his chain;~Next from Orrilo's trunk divides the head;~
 2    15|        to Damietta hied,~To find Orrilo, so the thief was hight;~
 3    15|          a fay.~ ~ LXVII~He here Orrilo and two knights in mail~
 4    15|        their own~Against him; so Orrilo did assail~The warlike pair,
 5    15|       And hence no wrong they to Orrilo do,~Assailing him together
 6    15|        wight.~The fruitless blow Orrilo does deride,~While the two
 7    15|       For like a fish can fierce Orrilo swim;~And safely, with the
 8    15|          sight;~When to the fort Orrilo took his way.~Since both
 9    15|       topic for discourse afford~Orrilo's prowess, and the marvel
10    15| enterprize upon~Himself to take: Orrilo will he slay,~If the two
11    15|        skies,~And from his walls Orrilo on the plain~Drops, -- and
12    15|         and the strife begins -- Orrilo plies~The mace, the duke
13    15|       and maims the felon round.~Orrilo re-unites the portions missed,~
14    15|          Astolpho sped.~Fain had Orrilo shouted "Hola! stay!"~But
15    15|         hair can see~Which makes Orrilo's immortality.~ ~ LXXXVI~
16    15|         in that fray~With fierce Orrilo matched the warriors free;~
17    18|          from the day he charmed Orrilo slew,~His horse, his arms
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