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501    46|          for king proclaimed the knight~Besought Rogero thither
502    46|      beyond the barriers was the knight,~He is assured his victory
503    46|     possession with the stranger knight,~Lest he, as undefended,
504    46|        view,~She in the stranger knight Rogero knew;~ ~ LX~And ran
505    46|          hath ceased to clip the knight,~Tells before Charles and
506    46|          out of durance vile the knight conveyed;~And how Rogero,
507    46|     son-in-law to be beseech the knight;~And thus to him his Bradamant
508    46|       shown),~Hoping to find the knight, whose shield pourtrayed~
509    46|         Bradamant, the affianced knight~Remembers how amid his progeny~
510    46|  appeared.~ ~ C~Who is a valiant knight, is here descried;~For daily
511    46|     Rodomont of Sarza," said the knight,~"Who thee, Rogero, to the
512    46|        and, if thou~Canst find a knight to combat for thee here,~
513    46|        prowess than the youthful knight;~Nor (what oft gives success
514    46|          kneepan fell the paynim knight.~ ~ CXXXI~Rogero lost no
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