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1 4| seen:~Hard by the barbarous twain prepared the blade,~To deluge 2 12| horror full, between the twain:~The fierce Ferrau such 3 13| one could rid him, of the twain,~Who in the boat with us 4 13| many a day;~And finally the twain a cavalier,~As prisoner 5 15| front, above the eyebrows twain,~Searching, in haste, if 6 15| inflict upon the envying twain.~ ~ LXXXIX~Nor do I think 7 16| Mosco (bastards were the twain~Of Calabrun, late king of 8 18| breast, the other of the twain~Over the city-wall by him 9 18| Ughetto, Turpin, and the twain --~Angiolin, Angelier -- 10 18| Finaduro's helm has cleft in twain.~ ~ XLVI~The first was of 11 18| though valiant were the twain;~Two stunned, one wounded, 12 18| XCVIII~Thither the twain their way those countries 13 18| lady armed, and warriors twain,~Having first couriers to 14 18| guise,~Is certain that the twain are enemies.~ ~ CXCII~Of 15 19| for the Levant: as so the twain~Journey, beneath Gerona, -- 16 19| which now with shield the twain~Or blade ward off, and now 17 21| he had perpetrated on the twain.~"Woman, while guarded by 18 22| forest issued forth the twain,~After long round, and reached 19 22| any had suspicion of the twain:~But nought so hidden is, 20 22| Aquilant, so Gryphon. For the twain~Singly against a single 21 23| loaded and one loose) the twain.~Two were the steeds; for 22 23| Altaripa hight,~Journeying the twain, at two miles' distance 23 23| of the crew:~One head in twain he severed with the brand,~( 24 23| had taken of the loving twain.~ ~ XCVII~At his departure 25 24| by chance so joined the twain),~And Brigliadoro, left 26 24| be exchanged between the twain,~Loudly began the monarch 27 24| messenger arrives to part the twain.~ ~ CVIII~A messenger arrives, 28 24| finally resolved between the twain,~They should conclude a 29 25| consign to him the brethren twain,~Thy Malagigi and thy Viviane;~ ~ 30 25| nor to one listener of the twain,~That had helped his actions, 31 25| journey, of the warlike twain,~Who would in succour of 32 26| between those squadrons twain;~For, heedless of the Moors, 33 26| Rodomont leaps in between the twain,~And taxes Mandricardo with 34 26| sway.~So thitherward the twain directly go~Where these, 35 26| services no less that kindly twain~Proffer, as ever debtors 36 27| again been kindled, had the twain,~Rodomont and Rogero, met 37 27| shout; yet neither of the twain withdrew.~And thus among 38 27| They with drawn swords the twain asunder bore;~With them 39 27| hands, and next the suitors twain~Before that damsel go, that 40 28| season, wearied are the twain~With ever running after 41 28| youth; and thus it is, the twain,~To execute Astolpho's project 42 29| were,~At a late hour, the twain to their retreat~Betook 43 29| Wherein entombed the lovers twain reposed.~ ~ XXXIII~This 44 29| arms, he rent his prey in twain.~ ~ LVI~Even in such mode 45 30| cannot they persuade the twain~In peace and concord to 46 30| dealt, so cautious are the twain.~The Tartar's faulchion 47 30| his shield was cleft in twain;~Beneath, his cuirass opened 48 30| the better of the warlike twain:~But soon Rogero made the 49 30| honour, not in age, for twain~In right of birth before 50 30| brethren and the cousins twain,~(They who were captives 51 31| seat no better than the twain;~Forthwith, like them, extended 52 31| wide, what time the valiant twain~With cantlets of their shields 53 31| Richardet, Alardo, and those twain;~What Malagigi, what Sir 54 31| Oliviero's sons, the valiant twain,~Those who were slaughtered 55 31| Richardetto; and the warlike twain~Brandished alike their trenchant 56 32| shall for ever blame the twain,~That, to exhibit suckers 57 32| betrothed in wedlock are the twain.~ ~ XXXI~And hope, when 58 33| him of that inseparable twain --~Of Guasto hight -- the 59 33| to seek anew the valiant twain;~Who, by consent, beside 60 33| as erst concerted by the twain,~The king should thither 61 36| suit:~But supplicates the twain with little fruit.~ ~ L~ 62 36| congees to the friendly twain,~To join his king Rogero 63 37| sire and son -- the Strozzi twain;~Capello, Bembo, and that 64 37| Worthy of one another are the twain;~Nor better ere were paired 65 37| Rogero and those damsels twain,~And prayed she would in 66 37| young Rogero and the damsels twain~Can scarce defend the felon 67 37| young Rogero and the damsels twain~Towards his rock-built castle 68 37| hence depart, the martial twain~Assemble the inhabitants, 69 37| church, the martial damsels twain~Behold a pillar, standing 70 38| known, the second of the twain~Is that Marphisa, so in 71 38| disturb that duel 'twixt the twain,~The occasion of such grief 72 38| of combat chosen by that twain~Was near old Arles, upon 73 38| swear arrive the champions twain;~And this the promise which 74 39| pact, established by that twain,~Young Agramant, or aged 75 39| that fierce, daring female twain whilere;~Who on the field 76 39| those redoubted damsels twain),~Signs even to this day 77 40| Orlando, backed by champions twain;~Whom bold Gradasso firmly 78 40| reverent wise and worthy of the twain,~Those valiant kings embraced 79 41| divide~With his companions twain, in equal share,~Who partners 80 42| And of those fountains twain (the demon said)~Whereof 81 42| unknown, and now so fames a twain.~Next was a lady, that from 82 43| said), and be~A month or twain a truant, more or less:~ 83 43| ark, upraised on columns twain,~Was reared, with sumptuous 84 44| her eastward, there the twain~As in a prison kept her 85 45| Rogero known, nor are the twain:~Leo the warrior, free from 86 45| have pass'd between the twain,~Fast is the knot and cannot 87 46| Richarda d'Este, Lo! the twain,~Blanche and Diana, with 88 46| descending faulchion cleft in twain.~ ~ XCII~He is descried,