Canto

 1    10|    foe, he pays for all.~ ~ CVI~With his huge tail the troubled
 2    14|    his, as far as Spain.~ ~ CVI~Where'er the walls of Paris
 3    17| marched for other fight.~ ~ CVI~Sir Gryphon, during this,
 4    18|  lord were fitting meed.~ ~ CVI~Norandine, sure that, in
 5    19|   it shall be thy will!"~ ~ CVI~So by consent the combatants
 6    20|     observe an evil use.~ ~ CVI~But I will first pursue
 7    23|    the crystal fountain.~ ~ CVI~Splay-footed ivy, with its
 8    24|    and he dies parforce.~ ~ CVI~He falls, and Mandricardo
 9    26|     lance upon the lawn;~ ~ CVI~And at the same time, strained
10    27|  host with him believed.~ ~ CVI~All know what exploits wrought
11    31|  palms in Roland's hand.~ ~ CVI~When they so agreed, Gradasso
12    32| gain, and much may lose;~ ~ CVI~"And save the gain and loss
13    33|    so prized and sought.~ ~ CVI~The soldan, king of the
14    37|    the long delay amend.~ ~ CVI~The rabble, full of rage
15    43| figure pleased her best.~ ~ CVI~"She in a pilgrim's habit
16    45|   shortest way and best.~ ~ CVI~Sorely by this disturbed,
17    46|    honour at this board.~ ~ CVI~"Albeit thy felony be plain
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