Canto

  1   Int|     sister Alcina; Mandricardo, a fierce but hot-headed heathen;
  2     1|       came.~ ~ XIV~Here stood the fierce Ferrau in grisly plight,~
  3     1|          that Rinaldo strode.~But fierce Ferrau, bewildered in the
  4     2|        proud, and burning with as fierce a flame,~"A thief thyself,
  5     2|          well agree."~ ~ V~As two fierce dogs will somtimes stand
  6     2|         jeer,~And mocking at your fierce and fruitless fight.~Sure
  7     3|          s wedded love, and chase~Fierce Frederick Barbarossa's hireling
  8     3|    quelled and slain.~ ~  XXXIII~"Fierce Ezelin, that most inhuman
  9     3|           winged lions' claws and fierce attacks;~Nor that, when
 10     3|      shall steeds advance~In that fierce strife, and struggle through
 11     5|          Lurcanio, is esteemed so fierce in fight,~It seems as he
 12     6|         with a frequent crew,~And fierce, who serve as rampart to
 13     7|        came;~Yet at the encounter fierce the champaign pressed;~For
 14     8|            the maid~Was able that fierce crew to mollify,~Who many
 15     9|           Mars among~The Gods, so fierce and horrid was his cheer.~
 16     9|        rein, to fly the peer:~But fierce Orlando was upon his foe~
 17    10|          inhuman band,~So passing fierce and full of foul despite;~
 18    11|           champions found,~Waging fierce fight in close and straightened
 19    12|       County strives in fray~With fierce Ferrau, and, after slaughter
 20    12|      chase;~Rogero, with Gradasso fierce, and more,~Noosed with strange
 21    12|         thought to him alone; but fierce Ferrau~And Roland came upon
 22    12|       footsteps, up and down,~The fierce Ferrau, who might have borne
 23    12|         Fools, both of you!" (the fierce Ferrau replied)~"As if,
 24    12|           fitted to be matched in fierce appeal:~Equal their daring,
 25    12|          already, I presume,~That fierce Ferrau was charmed is understood,~
 26    12|        ornament.~ ~ L~Waxing more fierce and fell the combat rages,~
 27    12|            between the twain:~The fierce Ferrau such dreadful battle
 28    12|           King of Noritia, whilom fierce and bold.~But fitter now
 29    12|       before astounded spies,~The fierce, disdainful glance and furious
 30    12|          beholding thus appear~So fierce a wight, and harnessed cap-a-pee.~"
 31    13|       bear,~With hands and feet I fierce resistance made,~As he more
 32    13|          had rode,~Before, by two fierce giants overlaid,~She saw
 33    13|    ravaged by the sword,~In those fierce battles and those conflicts
 34    14|        the Moor.~ ~ ~ I~In many a fierce assault and conflict dread,~'
 35    14|         the walls the second crew~Fierce Sarza's king was driven,
 36    14|        concord, to agree~With the fierce crackling of the murderous
 37    15|   Agramant had brought,~To make a fierce assault upon a gate:~For
 38    15|          knights in mail~Found at fierce strife: the two ill held
 39    15|        throw:~For like a fish can fierce Orrilo swim;~And safely,
 40    15|        lot, had in that fray~With fierce Orrilo matched the warriors
 41    15|      imperial city, burned~With a fierce fever, he had left the fair;~
 42    16|         sing,~King Rodomont, that fierce and fearful man,~That through
 43    16|          than ice, each Scot more fierce than flame.~The Moors believed
 44    16|          Navarre,~Entered in that fierce fray he sees and hears.~
 45    16|      their squadrons yield~To the fierce paynims, and exclaims: "
 46    17|               III~What shall I of fierce Attila, what say~Of wicked
 47    18|    command,~To heat to enmity and fierce affray~The best of Agramant'
 48    18|           page is gone,~Where the fierce Pagan in his clutch had
 49    18|            And, should he lay the fierce Lurcanio dead,~Vowed to
 50    18|        city charmed,~Who her with fierce and sudden flame had warmed.~ ~
 51    18|          a maid;~And marvellously fierce, in martial raid.~ ~ XCIX~
 52    18|        nigh,~When they amazed the fierce Rinaldo view;~Who charged
 53    19|          out of many more.~At her fierce semblance when in motion,
 54    19|           Their feet, and now the fierce assault renew,~With cut
 55    20|      wheeled, and drove at her in fierce career.~ ~ CXV~Marphisa
 56    21|         the power to undergo~Such fierce assault, was taken by the
 57    23|       kindled from small spark so fierce a fire,~She burnt all over,
 58    23|       shall be said.~ ~ CXXXIV~So fierce his rage, so fierce his
 59    23|     CXXXIV~So fierce his rage, so fierce his fury grew,~That all
 60    25|           band who lie~Exposed to fierce Apollo's heat; in reach,~
 61    26|          forthwith battle follows fierce and fell.~Discord goes scattering
 62    26|         plain.~A mark well worthy fierce Rogero's force,~The paynim
 63    26|         assassins call;~And, with fierce slaughter, either angry
 64    26|          So passing wonderful and fierce in show,~Came not by half
 65    26|      bending shoulder lay,~And in fierce tone the African defied.~
 66    26|           with the Child at feud,~Fierce Mandricardo both at once
 67    27|           Paris wall.~ ~  XXXI~Of fierce Marphisa and her bold allies~
 68    27|         If he had scaped alive so fierce a flame.~Brandimart does
 69    27|          Assembled to behold that fierce appeal,~Was placed the daughter
 70    27| Mandricardo said that he had done~Fierce battle for that sword with
 71    27|          one," (replied~Gradasso, fierce,) "well earned by me, at
 72    27|           Leave me the care," the fierce Gradasso cried,~"The phrensy
 73    27|  Balisarda he conveyed away,~With fierce Marphisa's blade, -- and
 74    27|        courser take.' "~ ~ LXXVII~Fierce and enraged, replied Circassia'
 75    27|         through their mickle ire,~Fierce battle was inflamed, and
 76    27|       Circassia's king, pursues~A fierce and furious quarrel for
 77    27|               XCVIII~"Thou to the fierce Marphisa may'st apply~To
 78    29|           grievous sort,~From the fierce fire in that small cave
 79    30|          seems withal to wax more fierce than e'er:~A cuff he levels
 80    30|          hack.~But not afoot does fierce Orlando stray,~Who will
 81    30|         for love of me,~If one as fierce already kindled be?~ ~
 82    30|     cavalier~For he should in the fierce and dangerous fight~Peril
 83    30|       listed plain,~Fixt for that fierce assay, the courser carries.~
 84    31|         Both now had wheeled, and fierce encounter made.~In the career
 85    31|          can avail,~Long, in that fierce debate, against his blow:~
 86    31|           For Roland's faulchion; fierce Gradasso's prey,~When slain
 87    31|    Thundered along the bridge, in fierce career.~ ~ LXVIII~The paynim'
 88    31|     stream below,~Securely to the fierce encounter run:~While, trembling,
 89    31|           hand.~And if against so fierce a cavalier,~And such a troop,
 90    31|        Mount Alban's crew,~-- The fierce seven hundred, good Rinaldo'
 91    31|       erturning all who cross his fierce career,~He leaves afflicted
 92    31|        Erewhile appointed for the fierce assay.~ ~  XCVI~"Belike
 93    31|         much skill appear~In that fierce king; and since of Milo'
 94    31|          how they after closed in fierce affray,~I till another season
 95    32|    earnest does upon her foe~What fierce Marphisa menaced but in
 96    32|        Inflamed with jealousy and fierce disdain:~From her all hope
 97    32|        therefore hold him not, in fierce alarms,~Of living men the
 98    32|           her ground; and next in fierce career,~With flowing bridle,
 99    33|          Who has two kings in two fierce battles slain,~Manfred and
100    33|        tempest's guise,~Swoop the fierce Germans on the fields below.~
101    34|         earthward makes.~ ~ ~ I~O fierce and hungry harpies, that
102    34|           pleased, and pacify his fierce disdain.~ ~  XXV~"When of
103    35|        and by land, a cavalier~So fierce, that she that champion --
104    35|           work has done;~For that fierce Moor, in tourney so renowned,~
105    35|       LXIX~Grandonio de Volterna, fierce of mood,~And in all Spain
106    36|           ARGUMENT~While with the fierce Marphisa at despite~Duke
107    36|       Duke Aymon's daughter wages fierce affray,~One and the other
108    36|         to stay or go.~ ~ XVI~Now fierce Marphisa, who was there,
109    36|       With furious anger and with fierce disdain,~She at her opposite
110    36|       drum and ataball.~ ~ XXX~As fierce as thought could think, '
111    36|         finds Marphisa, with such fierce disdain~Inflamed, at being
112    36|          both." The knight~Sought fierce Marphisa's fury to subdue~
113    36|          Astyanax was freed,~From fierce Ulysses and the toils he
114    36|        delaid.~Now, seeing it was fierce Troyano's son~That had begirt
115    37|     knight, for his foul scorn,~A fierce revenge Marphisa takes:
116    37|         the story would remain~Of fierce Marphisa and her comrades
117    37|     explain.~"That castle's lord, fierce, and inhumane,~Yet for a
118    37|         cherished husband low.~If fierce Tanacro's spirit did prevent,~
119    37|          Encounter of so fell and fierce a sort;~Who held it for
120    37|    Marganor, behind~His back, the fierce Marphisa had made fast,~
121    37|    vengeance bent:~Such was their fierce desire, it nullified~The
122    38|         me;~And I that envy, that fierce hate, which nerved~Mine
123    38|          Whose feats no less than fierce Orlando's show;~Whose mighty
124    39|         ways Rogero to o'erthrow;~Fierce and despiteous whirled his
125    39|        But too unequal seemed the fierce assay.~Too slowly young
126    39|        fight,~Your champion in so fierce a strife to make;~Where
127    39|     repeat what I exprest~Of that fierce, daring female twain whilere;~
128    39|          grew,~Followed by such a fierce alarm withal,~As to more
129    39|        furious paladin,~And makes fierce Dudon feel (who -- couched
130    39|      aside.~In the meanwhile, how fierce an overthrow~The Moors received
131    40|          so daring heretofore,~Do fierce and furious battle on that
132    40|      Waged by the pontiff, in his fierce disdain,~Albeit upon his
133    40|         cried:~"I see so fell and fierce a tempest form,~Our pinnace
134    41|    hostile water streams.~ ~ XV~A fierce assault and cruel coil doth
135    41|         times and more~Engaged in fierce and fearful fight had viewed;~
136    41|    Wounded upon the hocks in such fierce wise~The courser of unheeding
137    41|          straight from earth that fierce old man upsprung;~ ~ LXXXIX~
138    42|          ward,~Then Cordova's and fierce Granada's band~Took days
139    42|            Slain by the stroke of fierce Gradasso's brand.~ ~ VII~
140    42|       fence against his foe,~When fierce Orlando deals the fatal
141    42|        caverned deep.~For tail, a fierce and bigger serpent wound~
142    42|           XLIX~The monster so the fierce assault did make~Therein
143    43|       nigh at hand, defends~Twixt fierce and threatening horns the
144    43|          gold?~ ~ XLIX~"With such fierce arms thou ill didst her
145    43|        cruel scathe, and vent her fierce despite.~Now would she seek
146    44|         prince's hest, for all to fierce~Is he to yield, a thousand
147    45|        And viewing in that combat fierce and fell~Such force and
148    45|        they may well believe~That fierce Marphisa speaks not to deceive.~ ~
149    46|          wend;~Who fain with that fierce paynim will contend.~ ~
150    46|       matched they deem with that fierce cavalier.~ ~ CXII~So him
151    46|        his lance resists not that fierce shock,~And at the first
152    46|  faulchions bare~Return, to bandy fierce and cruel wound.~Wheeling
153    46|          Rodomont beholds in that fierce close~His widely crimsoned
154    46|     Rogero lost no time, and with fierce blows~Smote him in face
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