Canto

 1    32|      She finds him not, and to Montalban's seat~Hopes he by other
 2    33| Baiardo's flight,~Gradasso and Montalban's cavalier.~While soaring
 3    38|     unite~A mortal combat with Montalban's peer,~Her, although loving,
 4    38|     with him wends, all armed, Montalban's knight,~Armed, save his
 5    39|   Where he should injure least Montalban's knight.~ ~ III~To most
 6    40|       renewed~His compact with Montalban's knight -- that so~His
 7    42|       has hied~For many a mile Montalban's cavalier,~Of lonely farm
 8    42|       When him returned beheld Montalban's knight,~That countless
 9    42|     Drinking thereof, for good Montalban's peer~Conceived that hate
10    42|    Well marked him, as he eyed Montalban's lord,~Had deemed him more
11    43|       and OF THE MOAT.~ ~ LXIV~Montalban's martial lord (as it befell,~
12    43|       brief fit~Of laughter in Montalban's master stirred;~And made
13    43|        From Rome to Ostia goes Montalban's knight:~Thence to the
14    43|       Nor wears a gladder face Montalban's peer.~At home his wound
15    43|  others of that band~Him would Montalban's lord caress and grace:~
16    44|         Firm in his purpose is Montalban's lord,~Nor will in ought
17    45|        she had espied;~Whom in Montalban, long to her consigned,~
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