Canto

 1    10|    buckler overthrows~The orc, reversed among the foam and slime.~
 2    16|       steed,~And man and horse reversed upon the mead.~ ~ LXXXV~
 3    17|      earth was shed,~And that, reversed, upon the ground o'erlaid~
 4    18|   border of his shield,~Ere he reversed the warrior on the field.~ ~
 5    19|        little dear,~With parts reversed, would fill each other's
 6    21|        pang so shrewd,~He fell reversed upon his grassy bed.~Meanwhile
 7    23|        or quilt below,~Tumble, reversed, the rider and his horse.~
 8    24|   light.~The croupe, with head reversed, the Sarzan king~Now smote,
 9    29|        tumbling form the sell,~Reversed upon the sand that lady
10    30|  Astound Rogero fell, on earth reversed,~And from his head a stream
11    31| Describing how the paynim fell reversed,~To his great peril, in
12    36|        astound,~Marphisa fell, reversed upon the ground.~ ~ XXIII~
13    36|     that second heat~So easily reversed upon the plain,~She hears
14    39|       s knight,~Ten paces off, reversed upon the ground;~Yet loosed
15    41|        below,~Bold Brandimart, reversed upon the ground,~With haggard
16    42|         Long since had fallen, reversed and sore aggrieved,~And
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