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1 1| XLVII~The warrior in the field had been, and viewed,~Short 2 1| King Agrican and all his field?"~ ~ LXXXI~She answers not, 3 2| the fate~Of arms in tented field, though lately shamed;~And 4 2| foe tumbles dazzled on the field;~And while he, like a lifeless 5 4| fitting for the road or field.~She bought the steed, and 6 4| eyes and falls upon the field.~ ~ XXIV~Not that the shining 7 4| or mirthful measure.~My field well sown, I well had reaped 8 4| guiltless in the listed field.~ ~ LX~"The king, sore grieving 9 5| elsewhere, and quit the field.~ ~ XXXII~" `I am prepared, 10 5| obeyed,~Was keeper of the field and of the place,~And joyed 11 5| doubtful quarrel tried."~The field was cleared, and, ready 12 6| her safety perish in the field.~ ~ XI~"I know I choose 13 6| yellow striped the sable field:~By hazard found, with him 14 6| the Child, to clear the field,~And to keep off the wicked 15 9| Was flying from the fatal field in vain.~The ball his shoulder 16 10| the mount,~Which on green field, three pinions of a bird~ 17 10| A garland does on azure field unfurl.~ ~ LXXX~"Arundel' 18 10| The broken seat on dusky field, next scan,~Of Somerset' 19 10| flag display~Upon an azure field a gilded bar:~In that a 20 10| who stains~His ensign's field with colours white and blue.~ 21 10| his better hand,~Who on a field of green displays a light.~ 22 10| displayed;~By Desmond on white field a crimson bend.~Nor only 23 11| sea-side, and through a grassy field~Pursued his way, towards 24 11| still offended: --~On the field lay his horse, already dead.~ 25 11| Orlando was in fighting field,~Prompter to do, than make 26 12| forest, hill, and level land,~Field, valley, running stream, 27 12| Ransacked, and wood and field, and pool and rill,~Heaven, 28 12| were feeding, ready for the field,~Within a chamber, near 29 12| Brigliador.~Ferrau, who from the field beheld him speed.~Followed 30 12| new,~To cloathe again the field and greenwood tree,~All 31 12| severed head,~Death roams the field in strange variety~Of horrid 32 12| LXXXVI~Through wood and field his courser did he goad,~ 33 13| When him I after in the field espied,~Performing wondrous 34 13| fray,~He left Corebo on the field for dead,~And, following 35 13| confides,~And thus, by fruitful field or forest gray,~Her by forced 36 14| shall weep her loss, this field resembles.~ ~ III~When the 37 14| Whom dead we on the fatal field surveyed;~And swallowed 38 14| deep river wound about the field,~With narrow space between 39 14| stains,~And in the vermeil field a lion shows;~Who, bitted 40 15| to bring;~And that fair field is famed eternally,~And 41 15| He pricks through many a field and forest blind,~By many 42 16| bank which overtopt the field,~So much, that all might 43 16| and why so basely quit the field,~Yielding so vilely to so 44 16| round Zerbino clears~The field so widely, where those champions 45 17| are strewed~On fattened field and bank, where on their 46 17| times about to press the field~He seemed, and lay along 47 17| puissant hand.~ ~ C~Yet in the field remained Seleucia's knight,~ 48 17| eight, who had to keep the field pretended~From all the world, 49 18| bound and many a knight.~The field Medoro and Cloridano tread,~ 50 18| every side,~Fill road and field; to gain the city-wall~Some 51 18| raised; of one,~Upon the field the warrior strews the brain,~ 52 18| this said,~Ranging the field in haste, that cavalier~ 53 18| reversed the warrior on the field.~ ~ CXIX~From lofty saddle 54 18| shall none, in fighting field,~Say that I ever shamed 55 18| Gathered, and from the field bore off the rest:~To sit 56 18| that dark night upon the field descended,~And hushed all 57 18| left unhonoured on the field, deplore.~ ~ CLXVIII~Then, 58 18| Cloridane~Where, in the field, 'mid bow and falchion, 59 19| to vie,~And in the other field ten others wound,~Designed 60 19| cruel fight, she takes the field.~ ~ LXXVI~High up the spacious 61 20| Conqueror as well in other field confessed,~Ten ladies are 62 20| his stirrups scowered the field,~Firm in his seat, and smote, 63 21| hight)~That bore upon a field of sable hue~A bar of vermeil 64 21| thither he resorted from the field,~There to repose until his 65 22| departure, unhorsed upon the field.~ ~ LXX~And this was the 66 23| abode.~Through highway, field, and wood, a gloomy beat,~ 67 23| strife was o'er,~Nearer the field of fight her beauties bore.~ ~ 68 23| sees her guide~So quit the field, -- dismayed at his retreat,~ 69 24| are,~At once desert the field and scour away:~Nor had 70 24| monarch's justice, who fair field and free~Allowed us for 71 24| My foeman in the lists or field to meet;~Armed or unarmed, 72 25| Who in escaping from the field are slow.~He to the breast 73 25| and chain,~And on green field that beauteous bird and 74 26| great your prowess in the field;~But, since 'tis shown me 75 26| conqueror's prize remained both field and prey;~Nor was there 76 26| poured from beast-cote, field, and pasturage:~ ~ XLV~" 77 26| Thrasymenae~And Trebbia's field, with Caesar's daring mind,~ 78 26| tumbling from his saddle on the field,~Extends the champion amid 79 26| XCIX~He bore on azure field that eagle white,~The beauteous 80 26| that I can win in fighting field~From him the horse, from 81 26| CXVIII~Him o'er the field his courser bears away;~ 82 27| to resort.~ ~ X~Now, the field won, wherein with mickle 83 27| refer~Who first in listed field his claim should stir.~ ~ 84 27| first possession of the field~No less renowned king Rodomont 85 27| least he might afford~The field of each of them in order 86 27| try the cause in listed field.~ ~ LIX~"Prepare to win 87 27| champions me to martial field;~But see that his consent 88 27| Rodomont shall take the field,~Or shall to me his right 89 27| confuse the order of the field,~Throughout, if partially 90 27| wroth replied,~"For I this field claim justly as my due."~-- " 91 28| LXXVIII~"And he a larger field for speaking well~Will find, 92 29| The bridge affords the field their steeds must scour;~ 93 30| for the fight, toward~The field is gone, and many not content~ 94 30| and monarch that affords~A field of combat to those martial 95 30| worthy to be tried in martial field;~And prayed them -- would 96 30| overthrown,~I singly cleared the field, an armed band.~Though to 97 30| Honour pricks me to the field,~And not an argent bird 98 31| spied~Outstretched upon the field, the brethren two;~Although " 99 31| faulchion drew,~And to the field defied the knight anew.~ ~ 100 31| far and near desert the field;~Nay, never halt to snatch 101 31| They turned and from the field in panic fled.~ ~ LXXXVIII~ 102 31| made convey~From that dread field, on horse of easy pace.~ 103 31| spent,~Who farther from the field had pitched his tent.~ ~ 104 31| seem sole champion of the field,~He to reproach the knight 105 31| fount came either lord,~The field of combat for the horse 106 32| hung his corpse in desert field,~The craving vulture and 107 32| Were it not better to the field to go,~Where aye thy breath 108 32| maid, encountered in the field,~They that in Iceland boasted, 109 32| in air,~Retiring from the field, she sought the Hall,~In 110 33| victorious Franks maintain the field;~ ~ XLI~"And, for Ravenna 111 33| France extinguished on the field;~How many swords, how many 112 33| sullen silence from the field~(For speech with all their 113 35| Dordona's lady craved the field;~And loud that martial damsel' 114 35| in air, he tumbles on the field.~ ~ LXXII~To him the high-minded 115 36| example was; they all, in field,~Were full of gentleness 116 36| the city, go~Towards the field of strife, which did divide~ 117 37| captive dame, to quit the field;~ ~ XCV~Even as the wolf, 118 37| Tree, rock, and crop and field, the waters go:~Then comes 119 38| because unaided in the field,~Your Africk from such host 120 38| their accord,~Him from the field King Charles would bear 121 39| faith, as foe to treat.~The field of combat is turned upside 122 39| On their steep banks, and field and harvest bear~Into the 123 39| warriors two,~Scowering the field in separate courses, made~ 124 39| twain whilere;~Who on the field so many Moors extend,~No 125 41| Than a dim surcoat to the field to take.~By gentle Flordelice 126 41| island on the right;~The field appointed for so fell a 127 41| that the profit, if the field be won,~Weighs not against 128 41| liquid rills,~And mead, and field, with furrows glad indented,~ 129 41| When they encounter in mid field, pell-mell,~And to the sky 130 41| end, he lights upon the field,~Draws Balisarda, and uplifts 131 41| loose and walking in mid field, espied~The goodly horse, 132 42| haste the warrior goes;~The field about him red with blood 133 42| Dismaid, Rinaldo fled the field, and prest~With all his 134 43| his long absense, a fair field and wide~Is opened where 135 43| plenteous store) he leaves; and field and mead,~Rents, fruits, 136 44| having crimsoned wide the field in fight,~Therein arrives 137 44| argent eagle on its azure field.~White as a lily, was a 138 44| a unicorn~By him upon a field of crimson worn.~ ~ LXXVIII~ 139 44| them the warrior won the field,~The warrior, that the snowy 140 45| his clutch by whom that field was won,~Was nigh remaining 141 45| still,~In riches, realm, or field of battle, gory~With hostile 142 45| That of her prowess in the field fell short;~Not only had 143 46| days before, in fighting field, availed~To overthrow a 144 46| heads -- of crimson hue~Its field -- and that same vest and 145 46| Who thee, Rogero, to the field defy;~And here, before the 146 46| He was prepared in listed field to shew~He evermore by him 147 46| homeward bound, from fruitful field they rise,~Scared by wide-sweeping 148 46| If lifeless on the listed field to lie~Surer than sure, --