Canto

 1     1|       willing ear,~The worth and warlike feats I shall retrace;~So
 2     1|    divides.~ ~ XXIII~And now the warlike pair at fault, for they~
 3     1|        worth I rate as high,~His warlike prowess puts to present
 4     1|         butted head to head.~The warlike Saracen's ill-fated horse,~
 5     3|      deed,~Bore off with him the warlike virgin's steed.~ ~ VI~Leave
 6     3|          famed for courtesy than warlike deed,~Azo the second, he
 7     3|     triumphs find~In peace, than warlike princes win in fight.~Who
 8     3|          wise woman's scope) the warlike dame;~And teach by what
 9     4|     those who claim~Its shelter, warlike knight or wandering dame.~ ~
10     4|      LVII~"And if you would your warlike worth assay,~Prepare the
11     6|          mail~I swear not, I, in warlike cuirass pent;~But to afford
12     7|         realm to bring~Back into warlike France the cherished boy.~
13     8|   straight to sea dispatched the warlike crew.~With this good squadron
14     8|          And ships prepared, and warlike ammunition,~And money, stores
15    10|        embassadress,~And for the warlike pair, with humble say~To
16    11|        So levied in few days his warlike band,~And (league with England'
17    14|       XVII~When so had filed the warlike host of Spain~In fair review
18    14|     XLIII~Now sword nor club the warlike Tartar bore,~Since, when
19    15|         so Orrilo did assail~The warlike pair, although himself alone;~
20    15|          duke, together with the warlike two,~Turns to the right,
21    15|      needs.~ ~ C~While grace the warlike three devoutly sought,~Intent
22    16|         seem to me ill-taught in warlike art,~A feeble rabble without
23    17|         Bold Salinterno, mid the warlike train,~Was in the lists,
24    17|        my company~Deemed, by his warlike semblance led astray.~I
25    17|     Scape, to the scandal of the warlike art.~'Twere better he from
26    18|       than I can say,~Before the warlike knight no order stood;~You
27    18|            XCIX~Marphisa was the warlike virgin's name,~And such
28    18|         sees approaching her, in warlike weed,~Who seem two valiant
29    18|        cried,~(Ever to prove her warlike prowess bent)~"I will be
30    18|          He was prevented by the warlike maid;~Who late into the
31    18|           than 'mid the tread~Of warlike steeds, and din of arms,
32    18|      wrong.~ ~ CXVII~The pair of warlike brethren witnessing~The
33    18|     Charles' pavilion~Are tented warlike paladin and peer,~Guarding
34    19|       the bridge; o'er which, in warlike weed,~The expectant cavaliers
35    19|       should be conqueror of the warlike two.~Marphisa the black
36    19|         falls not lightly of her warlike foe.~Equal the measure one
37    20|     known and scarcely proved in warlike stower.~Here Argilon of
38    20|          muster.~ ~ LXXXIII~With warlike trumpet, drum, and sound
39    21|          shall make him doff his warlike gear,~And, almost naked,
40    22|    erthrows four barons from the warlike sell,~When on their way
41    22|          So, thus surprised, the warlike prisoners swore;~So were
42    22|    Without a word exchanged, the warlike two~Divide the ground, and
43    22|         the cavalier,~Who in the warlike joust should void is sell.~
44    23|      knew not her good kinsman's warlike gear~And courser to Mount
45    23|        Of courtesies between the warlike pair,~Had they not heard
46    24|         ensigns and by vest, the warlike pair,~But by the circling
47    25|        Upon that journey, of the warlike twain,~Who would in succour
48    26|          career;~No fewer by the warlike damsel's hand~Are slaughtered
49    26|     companions in the stower,~Of warlike wights the very choice and
50    26|      wonder stood long time that warlike train,~Desirous, as the
51    26|       wend her way;~By which her warlike fame a higher flight,~More
52    26|        to the shield maintain in warlike course.~But I such work
53    27|        dyes.~The Germans and the warlike Bretons close;~Ranged on
54    27|       And had already donned his warlike gear,~Then recollecting,
55    27|       like a Frank.~ ~  CXXXI~To warlike Rodomont, with goodly cheer~
56    29|     before.~ ~  XXII~To Argier's warlike king, unused to wine,~(Cursed,
57    30|      lances bear,~Spurring their warlike steeds to the career,~And,
58    30|     Would have the better of the warlike twain:~But soon Rogero made
59    30|         and given with these~Was warlike Brigliador, whom on the
60    31|     Alban's knight,~And give the warlike kinsmen welcome fair:~They
61    31|      pursue,~The valiant sons of warlike Olivier,~Alardo, Richardet,
62    31|         thine horse and doff thy warlike gear,~To deck this sepulchre,
63    31|        With Richardetto; and the warlike twain~Brandished alike their
64    32|        what esteem he holds that warlike maid;~For he in earnest
65    32|        love~From her, and on the warlike queen bestowed.~So buried
66    32|    repair;~And he that worst his warlike arms shall ply,~Must wander
67    32|        to the fire conducts that warlike fair.~ ~ LXXIX~As Bradamant
68    32|    Should be the warder, and his warlike rout,~He in that castle
69    33| ambuscade~Without the works, the warlike duke has laid;~ ~ XXII~And
70    34|     lived a Thracian knight, for warlike skill~And prowess, upon
71    35|       will that you release each warlike thrall."~-- "The pact is
72    35|          with levelled lance the warlike dame.~As the charmed weapon
73    36|       dismounted lie,~Alone that warlike damsel wins the day;~From
74    37|       art been read,~Their every warlike deed had wider spread.~ ~
75    37|        But that Greek knight, in warlike strife well-taught,~Shivered,
76    37|         long trample, when those warlike three~Look down the vale
77    38|          stripling may appay the warlike fair~In other season, if
78    38|           Should set his foot on warlike Africk's strand;~Traversing
79    38|       more fear I bear,~Than any warlike duke or cavalier,~Of Almayn'
80    39|         here, now there -- those warlike lords espied~A savage man,
81    40|         twixt him and Clermont's warlike lord.~ ~ LXII~I spake of
82    40|    furious band,~Had ever of his warlike lord lost sight --~To bold
83    41|           To Olivier he left the warlike weed:~Not so the sword;
84    41|        be deemed well matched in warlike sleight,~Nor champions differing
85    42|          a scalding tear.~ ~ XVI~Warlike Sobrino, of much blood bereaved,~
86    43|          his pride,~And gates of warlike towns in triumph past:~The
87    43|          little time has Aymon's warlike son;~Nor idly will that
88    43|          Might ease the wound of warlike Olivier;~Which, as in the
89    43|        Who stands, benign, those warlike knights between,~Eschewing
90    44|      womb~And from one seed that warlike band had come.~ ~ VI~Rinaldo
91    44|        so have done whilere,~The warlike lord was sorely grieved
92    45|         hopes to rank him in his warlike crew:~Nor need he envy,
93    46|          the spokesman, now~That warlike band hath ceased to clip
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