Canto

 1     1|         Grappled his lance, and sprang into his seat.~ ~ LX~With
 2     5|         wight, with ready speed~Sprang forward, when he saw his
 3     6|     that rise;~For a south-wind sprang up that, far and near,~Covered
 4    10|         such vigour did bestow)~Sprang up the frowning crest impetuously,~
 5    12|     Towards her full of rapture sprang Ferrau.~ ~ LIX~She disappeared,
 6    18|    paunch, and one his back: so sprang~That band upon the paynim
 7    18|     warrior's sight belied,~And sprang towards him, with that joyful "
 8    22| youthful rustic, ambushed near,~Sprang from a copse, backed Rabican,
 9    26|        CXVI~On Argier's king he sprang, like savage boar,~Encountering
10    29|      LIV~Upon those youths next sprang the furious knight.~With
11    30|     drawing Balisarda back,~Out sprang the tepid blood of crimson
12    37|     XXVII~As Vulcan's son, that sprang (as it is versed)~Out of
13    39|      woe";~And from his courser sprang: bold Brandimart,~Olivier,
14    40|         foot the daring knight,~Sprang on the embattled wall, and
15    41|      strife unpaired:~At him he sprang; and, at his haughty look,~
16    43|         to know upon the day~We sprang from earth with scales of
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