Canto

 1     2|      sally.~Nor flying long had urged the frantic race,~Before
 2     2|     victim of despair.~ ~ XXXVI~Urged by the passion lodged in
 3    14|        the second, in the rear,~Urged on by the first; the third
 4    17|     much ado, with act and cry,~Urged him against a knight upon
 5    20|         matron answer made;~And urged so many reasons, and so
 6    24|          and quickly spent;~And urged withal so earnestly his
 7    27| Frontino speak, for whom~Rogero urged with yet unfelt despite.~
 8    29|        traversed by the knight,~Urged by the furious rage which
 9    34|         XXI~"And so the monarch urged, he made him rear~His banner,
10    34|       waxed between the two,~It urged them from ill words to worser
11    36|  Hercules and Alexander viewed,~Urged by too sovereign ardour,
12    44|      And to return those barons urged so sore,~Parforce they parted
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