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1 1| thy word, thou perjured Moor,~Why grieve the goodly helmet 2 2| Acquamorta siding with the Moor;~And how Marseilles' disheartened 3 4| exclaimed the dwarfish Moor,~"For I, myself, will serve 4 6| his saddle by the wizard Moor)~That hideous band, in sudden 5 8| Charles assaulted by the Moor:~Angelica, by ruffians found 6 8| falconer tumbles on the moor;~Drop dog and hackney; drop 7 8| water there the sailor's moor,~And from the bark, for 8 9| weary mariners their frigate moor,~Out of a city, seated on 9 9| purpose there to war upon the Moor;~His youth and beauty, then 10 11| said he) "may'st thou moor,"~(Thus issuing to the pilot 11 12| and when Roland and the Moor~Arrived where tracks upon 12 12| to the Circassian or the Moor~Give for long space a rhyme; 13 13| dislodged, the squadrons of the Moor,~Threatening the golden 14 14| Paris, now assaulted by the Moor.~ ~ ~ I~In many a fierce 15 14| men next past the royal Moor,~Who left Argosto dead on 16 15| our eternal infamy,~Foul Moor usurp; what time on strife 17 16| heaped this while;~And if the Moor outside of Paris die,~Within 18 16| the atchievements of the Moor~As to repair the loss; for, 19 16| dread~Of that so daring Moor to mind recall,~The leader, 20 16| thousands wounded by the Moor,~Is none that shows an honest 21 16| distance saves you from the Moor,~Nor deem your island strong, 22 16| reached the quarters of the Moor,~Where Oran's king, and 23 16| awhile the Christian and the Moor~Appeared, without advantage 24 17| quarters, plundering Turk and Moor:~But the unsparing rage 25 18| hide,~In which the cruel Moor his limbs had drest.~As 26 18| and all the army of the Moor~Had turned, disordered, 27 18| should in a meadow spy.~The Moor smote first, but fruitless 28 18| without the city, opposite~The Moor's cantonments, and bids 29 19| was I so negligent," (the Moor~Exclaimed) "so far beside 30 19| left the one and the other Moor,~This dead, that scarce 31 19| griesly wound the youthful Moor~Was briefly healed by the 32 22| having chased the enchanter Moor away,~Upraised the heavy 33 23| occupation of the Gaul or Moor;~Except Baiardo good and 34 23| harnessed cap-a-pee.~The Moor towards her raised his haughty 35 24| messenger arrives, that from the Moor,~With many others, news 36 24| coursers lacked: for on the moor~Lifeless King Mandricardo' 37 25| day, that, wounded by a Moor~In the head (a story tedious 38 26| footman left nor muleteer;~The Moor took this, Maganza took 39 26| courser and himself, the Moor,~As best he can, a combat 40 27| their fear;~The meanest Moor a hundred Franks defies;~ 41 27| illustrious name,~More than one Moor, with Ferrau, known to Fame.~ ~ 42 27| paladins are prisoners to the Moor:~Wounded beneath his better 43 27| tent, between the Sarzan Moor~And Sacripant, another strife 44 27| many other leaders of the Moor,~This was the tumult which 45 27| knight,~No quarrels in the Moor's pursuit impede,~And who 46 27| liege and love, the Sarzan Moor~Forth from the Saracen cantonments 47 27| the supply of the invading Moor,~Victual, from many places 48 27| flows;~For, in all else a Moor, the Sarzan drank~Of the 49 28| and to Bacchus, which that Moor~Found quitted by the peasants, 50 29| those squires who served the Moor,~From travellers seized 51 29| paid~By Christian or by Moor, who pass his seat;~For 52 30| if the squadrons of the Moor~And Frank united I had held 53 31| stand the squadrons of the Moor."~Rinaldo vouched what valiant 54 31| a pompous sepulchre, the Moor~His prisoners' ravished 55 31| prisoned lover from the Moor;~After she long and fruitless 56 32| fear, for sea prepares.~The Moor to council daily calls his 57 32| through the squadrons of the Moor;~Who had that notion of 58 33| the sandy desert of the Moor,~In Albajada, reached the 59 35| has done;~For that fierce Moor, in tourney so renowned,~ 60 35| horse,~Whence the proud Moor was flung in martial course.~ ~ 61 36| which wrought by hand~Of Moor, or Turk, or Tartar ever 62 36| swell the squadrons of the Moor,~Or other follower of the 63 39| paladin against the royal Moor~Branzardo thought, in this 64 39| cavaliers, that served the Moor;~Who moved by their example 65 40| Fortune the faction of the Moor forsakes.~ ~ XX~The assault 66 40| own era, Lewis, hight the Moor,~Delivered into other Lewis' 67 40| advice assents the royal Moor,~And makes the larboard 68 40| LXXI~The vessels of the Moor that were not made~The food 69 41| underneath the banner of the Moor,~He into France had passed 70 41| at close ward, behold the Moor!~As pilot against whom, 71 41| has found out the royal Moor,~And storms about that paynim 72 41| round, beholds the royal Moor~To the utmost peril in that 73 42| he as if a kinsman of the Moor,~Benignly comforts him and 74 42| yielding up herself to a young Moor,~With him embarking on the 75 42| meet Gradasso and the royal Moor:~Nor through Orlando was 76 43| had encountered Frank and Moor.~Rinaldo grants his boatmen 77 43| in their passage mire and moor,~To wade withal through 78 46| Charles and Agramant the Moor~Had heard the several fortunes 79 46| oft his hold, about the Moor~His arms the good and bold