Canto

 1   Int|     prophecy is Atlantes, an African wizard who seeks to derail
 2     9|   French he knew;~And in the African so well was read,~He seemed
 3     9| breath and force to gain.~As African Anteus, in the fight,~Rose
 4    24|  head-piece gay~Which whilom African Almontes crowned:~He in
 5    24|      sustained;~So rose that African with ready blade,~And straight
 6    24|   footman stood.~ ~ CVII~The African, who feels his horse give
 7    25|    from leaguering enemy~The African cantonments may be freed:~
 8    26|       And in fierce tone the African defied.~Job was outdone
 9    26|         XCVIII~While of that African he so demands~Frontino,
10    27|     contended,~Which he, the African array to shield,~Had interrupted
11    27| Provence, with design~To his African domain to cross the brine.~ ~
12    40|     to whose care~Agramant's African dominions were.~ ~ XXXVI~
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