Canto

 1     1|       kindred arms,~Now without contest severed from his side.~Fearing
 2    10|    weens small fame from such a contest flows;~She with her sisters
 3    17|         XV~"Why should I now in contest with the foe~Less strength
 4    18|         see truncheons split in contest dread,~King Norandine had
 5    24|       to maintain,~And, without contest, on the first assault,~Hoisted
 6    27|       creed,~Provided, that the contest which arose~About that horse,
 7    30|         Those goodly champions' contest for the prize,~A crowd which
 8    32| balanced be~In every match, the contest is unfair.~So that by right,
 9    33|         deemed Rinaldo too: and contest sore~'Twixt him and Malagigi
10    37|      rein.~ ~ CXII~This without contest its possessors yield,~And
11    40|    vainly would, I wot, with me contest,~If wholly made of copper
12    46|    Since here Rogero is not, to contest~The bride's possession with
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