Canto

 1   Int|     Ranaldo arrive at Angelica's castle. Others also gather at Angelica'
 2   Int|        also gather at Angelica's castle, including Agricane, King
 3   Int|        Ranaldo leaves Angelica's castle, and Angelica and a very
 4   Int|          imprisoned in Atlantes' castle. However, Bradamante (who
 5     2|        rugged block,~With a fair castle planted on the rock.~ ~
 6     2|        Beneath the wily wizard's castle strong~Extends a little
 7     3|          To take Rogero from the castle high;~So has he boasted,
 8     3|      thee as a guide~To the tall castle, whither thou would'st ride.~ ~
 9     4|        to be descried.~ ~ VII~"A castle on the Pyrenean height~The
10     4|     means to climb the hill.~The castle seemed the very nest and
11     4|    answer made,)~"Built the fair castle on the rocky height,~Nor
12     4|          air,~Nor meddle with my castle more; or free~One or two
13     4|       any side is seen,~As if no castle there had ever been.~ ~
14     4|      snare;~With him as well his castle disappears,~And leaves the
15     5|         me to resort~To a strong castle which he held hard by;~And
16     8|       dispose,~Her prisoned in a castle they enclose.~ ~ LXV~But
17    10|           And backwards rang the castle larum-bell,~Whence speedy
18    10|        port.~ ~ LIII~Beneath the castle, safe from wind and swell,~
19    10|         repair~Towards the lofty castle planted there.~ ~ LVIII~
20    12|         accord~The malice of the castle's viewless lord.~ ~ XII~
21    14|      Worth in the Syrian fairy's castle shown:~Where mail, which
22    15|             L~As in hill-farm or castle, fenced with moat,~The hunter,
23    15|       past, and spied~The sturdy castle on the margin dight;~Harboured
24    17|        CXVIII~On the left hand a castle richly dight~Stood nigh
25    18|    Groans upon Alpine height the castle good,~When by rude Boreas'
26    18|  atonement may be made,~By city, castle, or by money paid.~ ~ LXVIII~"
27    19|         the waxing tempest start~Castle and flooring, and, if yet
28    19|      hope of flight, between~One castle and the other, drew a band;~
29    20| witnessed; and, outside,~As many castle, wall and port, defend.~
30    20|       And on the following day a castle see,~Within which they are
31    20|        in a round~With him, from castle was to castle bound.~ ~
32    20|          him, from castle was to castle bound.~ ~ CXIII~As wanton
33    21|      other side,~Roved round his castle but to ascertain~If credulous
34    21|         Who for Morando took the castle's lord.~ ~ XLIX~"One blow
35    21|         lasting stain,~If in the castle were that murder taught;~
36    22|       our course should steer,~A castle of the Count of Poictiers
37    22|          promise to maintain the castle's right.~ ~ XLIX~"Whence
38    22|     Their order is, who from the castle hies,~The first by lot,
39    22|     sentinel~Beat twice upon the castle's larum-bell.~ ~ LIX~And
40    22|        Nothing of this is at the castle kenned,~For only to Rogero
41    22|      arrest?"~ ~ LXXX~She of the castle presses on this side,~On
42    22|          women, who had from the castle hied,~Nor less the coursers
43    22|       that evil law,~Made by the castle's lord Sir Pinnabel,~By
44    23|      Resolved upon Mount Alban's castle near;~And, for she thence
45    24|          Had I been charged some castle to maintain,~And, without
46    25|       way,~Then, weeping, to her castle made return.~So fast my
47    26|          woe,~By him that famous castle shall be quelled,~Which
48    26|         off Ganymede:~How in the castle perilous of yore,~He gained
49    27|       tall and solid mound;~With castle whilom was it fortified,~
50    30|         Rinaldo in Mount Alban's castle stayed:~With him his kinsman'
51    32|       kindly shepherd where~That castle stood; and he with signs
52    32|       know and will observe your castle's use."~ ~ LXXI~The guard
53    32|        damsel wore;~And he, that castle's master, plainly read,~(
54    32|          new or ancient were his castle's style,~(Bradamant asks
55    32|      best.~Hither, while in this castle he abode,~Sir Tristram and
56    32|         warlike rout,~He in that castle should be lodged alone,~
57    32|          have thrown on Love his castle's use.~ ~ XCIII~"For Love
58    32|          Bradamant recounts that castle's lord,~The sewer with savoury
59    32|     gentle kind~Should from that castle wrongfully be sped,~To bide
60    33|      bright.~ ~ VI~When thus the castle's lord addressed that crew:~"
61    33|            XXV~The warder of the castle, who makes clear~To beauteous
62    33|        now to you)~Was shown the castle on the rocky mount,~Heard
63    33|        to them displayed~A royal castle by its warder sold.~A prisoner
64    33|         the moat which girt that castle round,~Nor even kept the
65    33|         meet.~ ~ CXIV~Within the castle court Astolpho flew,~And
66    33|          swift career,~The royal castle and the crowded town;~The
67    34|   erturned, here ruined town and castle lies,~With all their wealth: "
68    37|        haste towards the felon's castle go.~ ~ XXXIII~With one constant,
69    37|         nearest way to reach the castle height;~While comfort Bradamant
70    37|          her tale explain.~"That castle's lord, fierce, and inhumane,~
71    37|      dames who journeyed by~That castle, there so well were entertained,~
72    37|       LVII~"She could not to the castle be conveyed~In other guise
73    37|          tears below,~Him in his castle on the rock bestow.~ ~ LXXXI~"
74    37|          them that nearer to his castle go!~ ~ LXXXII~"Thus husbands
75    37|      nigh.~Some fly to plain, or castle from the town,~Others to
76    37|     twain~Towards his rock-built castle turn the rein.~ ~ CXII~This
77    42|         Of lonely farm or lordly castle wide,~Where the rude place
78    44|     tower transport.~ ~ LXXIII~A castle this, which royal Charlemagne~
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