Canto

1     5|        overlaid;~And should he be assaulted by surprise,~He need not
2     6|           Lately with brutal rage assaulted you,~Many her sons, the
3     8|         pressed~In aid of Charles assaulted by the Moor:~Angelica, by
4    14| angel-guide before,~To Paris, now assaulted by the Moor.~ ~ ~ I~In many
5    14|           and wild-fire tost,~The assaulted city guard without dismay,~
6    18|           the soldan had the town assaulted.~The sound of running up
7    26|          hence a foul mistake the assaulted made;~It caused their utter
8    37|     labour short.~Never had those assaulted to sustain~Encounter of
9    40|            when the redouted Dane~Assaulted in mid sea the Moorish train.~ ~
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