Canto

 1    14|  wretched laggard who delays.~ ~ CXVII~'Tis thus, 'mid fire and
 2    17|   treachour's arms and steed.~ ~ CXVII~He better would have gone
 3    18|          to avenge the wrong.~ ~ CXVII~The pair of warlike brethren
 4    20|  adventure needful to repeat.~ ~ CXVII~On the fourth day they met
 5    23|       sorrow, sought his bed.~ ~ CXVII~The more the wretched sufferer
 6    26|         that youthful knight.~ ~ CXVII~Even to his courser's neck
 7    27|       the one and other said.~ ~ CXVII~Wherever that afflicted
 8    33|      stranger's feet in vain.~ ~ CXVII~"Nor angel" -- good Astolpho
 9    37|      woman's faithful friend;~ ~ CXVII~And, if he then were wived,
10    43| astrologer erewhile had said.~ ~ CXVII~"Arrived, his first employment
11    45|       warrior of the unicorn.~ ~ CXVII~Through city, and through
12    46|   thickness -- pierces clean;~ ~ CXVII~And -- but his lance resists
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