Canto

 1     7|  crest and shield appear,~For ensign, decked with swoln and poisonous
 2     8|  slight,~The old and honoured ensign he foregoes,~His ancient
 3     8|      And in its place a sable ensign shows,~Perhaps as suited
 4    10|     wind expands,~Under whose ensign are the rest enrolled:~The
 5    10|     of Albany, who stains~His ensign's field with colours white
 6    18|      me.~The truth of this my ensign may display.~Which here
 7    18|    strain,~Who with Orlando's ensign dared to ride.~Approaching
 8    25|      that conquering lord his ensign spread.'~ ~  XCI~"I fifteen
 9    26| Another strife; who sees that ensign gay~Rogero on his shield
10    26|    eagle white,~The beauteous ensign of the Trojan throng:~Such
11    26|    yore,~He gained that noble ensign for his meed,~-- That enterprize
12    26|      CII~"Audacious man, mine ensign do'st thou wear,~Nor this
13    26|      Now to bear off Rogero's ensign fain,~He for king Agramant
14    30|      prove your title to that ensign vain,~Which now you cast
15    43|     wont to pay,~The honoured ensign of his ancient strain;~In
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License