Canto

 1    12|       one and the other champion equally~Within the palace and without
 2    19|           as with a scythe-blade equally~The hams of either courser
 3    20|        dames all others sentence equally;~And temper but in this
 4    24| destructive weapon, falling low,~Equally opened either iron vest;~
 5    24|         cleft from top to bottom equally;~Shearing the sleeve beneath
 6    26|         the Beast, both striving equally:~Lewis de Gazolo its neck
 7    27|       and shout,~Which rose nigh equally on either side,~Brunello,
 8    41|     Orlando gave the steed:~Thus equally that spoil would he divide~
 9    41|         who Anglantes' pride~Had equally unhorsed, in fury ran.~On
10    43|         town;~And in one fashion equally were drest~Those beadsmen
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