Canto

 1   Int|         Tartary; Sacripant, King of Circassia; Agramante, King of Africa
 2     1|        tears,~I answer, it was fair Circassia's king,~That Sacripant,
 3     1|             rest.~In tempest wheels Circassia's valiant peer,~And at his
 4    12|        accord,~The Count Orlando or Circassia's knight.~As of most powers,
 5    12|           of you."~ ~ XLI~"Oh!" (to Circassia's king cried Roland dread)~"
 6    27| serpent-hide to don~Bold Ferrau and Circassia's cavalier.~Gradasso and
 7    27|           Assured 'twas no mistake, Circassia's chief~Turned him about
 8    27|         Fierce and enraged, replied Circassia's peer,~"To play the churl
 9    27|         might seed,~With Sacripant, Circassia's king, pursues~A fierce
10    27|            little fruit.~ ~ LXXXIII~Circassia's monarch would not, on
11    27|             this from first to last Circassia's knight~Rehearsed, and
12    27|             valiant king who filled Circassia's throne.~ ~ LXXXVI~The
13    28|           spite~Of young Rogero and Circassia's peer;~Seeing he, for two
14    35|            say his arms, that ruled Circassia's reign;~Who, after wandering
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