Canto

 1     2|       blow,~Or snapt in fight a single link of mail,~To Paris-town
 2     2|       Had granted to the pair a single greeting.~ ~ XXXIII~Alone
 3     2|      thousands, trusting in her single worth.~She having made the
 4     4|   Achieved by lance or sword in single fray.~As with the captive
 5     5|        of her head would harm a single hair.~But who what drug
 6     5|       his family,~And where the single fight, in listed mead,~Upon
 7     5|    breast,~Eager to finish at a single heat.~Nor counter to his
 8     6|        in conclusion wrought my single harm.~ ~ XXXIV~"Returning
 9     6|         XLV~"Nor at this hour a single span of ground~Would Logistilla (
10     6|    colonnade,~In which is not a single part but glows,~With rarest
11     7|     trains?~ ~ LX~"If thine own single honour move not thee,~And
12     7|  vegetate;~But, though alone, a single couple might~Suffice a nobler
13     9|        and knights, is with the single view,~That taking counsel
14     9|     band~Of foes impales upon a single spear;~A seventh left out,
15    10| crowding to survey~His courser, single of its kind, or rare:~All
16    11|      according to its frame,~Or single cannon this, or double,
17    11|       force exceeds;~Which at a single sally more achieves~Than
18    11|       Had power to scatter at a single breath:~ ~  L~And speedily
19    12|        maid did lose,~Was but a single pathway, left or right;~
20    12|        will I prove true,~Here, single as I am, on both of you."~ ~
21    12|      Safe every where, except a single part:~Unfenced beneath his
22    12|      hoped to swallow quick the single knight.~None is there who,
23    14|         under~King Agramant, by single Roland slain;~Hence furious
24    14|         band~Had routed by your single valour bled,~Of all who
25    15|   length of land,~Which makes a single sea appear as two;~Who,
26    15|         XLVIII~"I peril but the single life of one~Against safety
27    15|         well be proof against a single strain;~With that, by ten
28    16|          Who, famed not for one single perfidy,~Thousands and thousands
29    16|        battered town~What, at a single pull, the king plucked down.~ ~
30    16|       peril smote the ear;~For, single and afoot, his chivalry~
31    18|   Raised war against her with a single look.~For ill the wrong
32    19|        With Marphisa strives in single fight,~And lodges her and
33    19|       true!~Sirs, show me but a single courtesy,~With which she
34    19|      view~What against nine one single lance can do.~ ~ LXXXI~Of
35    19|      and base;~Who, now he by a single hand espied~So speedily
36    20|      and such skill~As with his single hand the ten to kill.~ ~
37    20|         upon his way~With him a single squire and damsel brought.~
38    21|   painted,~As by one speck, one single blemish tainted.~ ~ II~Faith
39    21|         So stands the case: the single remedy~Lies in yourself:
40    22|     dear,~You that are with one single love content;~Though, 'mid
41    22|         the death, against that single one,~Ranged in a band. If
42    22|         in a band. If such each single knight,~Imagine the assembled
43    22|      the twain~Singly against a single foe would run;~And rather
44    23|     plate and chain,~He, with a single staff of oak, had ta'en.~ ~
45    23|      unhappy close,~Which, at a single stroke, lopt off the head;~
46    26|         birth~Renewed, and ever single upon earth.~ ~ IV~When those
47    26|          Forthwith to joust and single fight defied.~ ~ LXXII~Vivian
48    27|     place to any one,~No, not a single hour, yet less a day;~But
49    27|             CXXXVI~"Because, as single is that precious bird~The
50    27|  preferred,~The victor who that single palm has won.~-- How is
51    28|     measure,~In all his life, a single pace from Rome;~But, on
52    28|       head,~At least he was not single; saying so,~He to that chink
53    31|         witness, I with arms in single fight,~For better proof,
54    32|       cannot close her eyes one single hour.~ ~ XIII~She here and
55    33|         Was made by Merlin in a single night.~ ~ V~That art, whereby
56    34|       scanty food --~Feed for a single feast that filthy brood.~ ~
57    36|       Serpentine of the Star in single fight,~Grandonio and Ferrau,
58    36|         her pride,~That she was single in the world, for might;~
59    37|          But simply to appay my single end,~That gentle dame to
60    37|        Appeared the visage of a single man.~ ~ XXXVI~Not more bold
61    38|       from Mandricardo wrung~In single combat with such travel
62    40|         the quest,~The Count in single combat to appear;~He vainly
63    42|       space~(He says) whereon a single boot to place.~ ~ XXI~Nor
64    43|     gather treasure: such their single scope,~Their every comfort,
65    43|       year had died,~But that a single comfort aid supplied.~ ~
66    43|       To purchase of my dog one single foot':~ ~ CX~"And he, the
67    43|     might have succoured with a single cry;~ ~ CLXI~"And haply
68    43|      mine the loss; thy gain~Is single; but not single is my woe:~
69    43|         gain~Is single; but not single is my woe:~Partners with
70    44|        before~He by his blows a single scale displaced,~What time
71    44|        the knight,~Who with his single arm destroys that host;~
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