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1 Int| principal reason for going to war is to obtain Orlando's sword, 2 Int| Rodomonte of Sarzia, a Holy War between Pagans and Christians 3 2| sense, he will not wage~War with his master, or put 4 3| race,~One that in peace or war doth fairer show;~Nor lineage 5 3| captain, ill bested for war,~Go forth afflicted, and 6 9| Biscay;~With purpose there to war upon the Moor;~His youth 7 9| entered Holland, and the war began,~In which my kin were 8 10| to the king,~Valiant in war, and wise in counselling.~ ~ 9 10| Alcabrun's, a valiant man in war;~Who neither duke, nor count, 10 11| and cavaliers~Before this war shall end, which, Italy~ 11 11| monster, harassed by the war within,~Defends himself 12 11| He never will unceasing war forbear,~Waged with all 13 11| Zealand stirred; nor he the war delayed,~Until by him Bireno' 14 12| in such guise,~The God of war would less in arms appear,~ 15 13| XXVI~"Sir Odoric in war well taught and bred,~Gained 16 14| with those upon the height,~War from below, like valiant 17 15| Emperor,~Would cease to war upon that Eastern strand,~ 18 15| arms and martial deeds,~And war is everywhere but where 19 16| widely, where those champions war,~That without more dispute 20 18| feed, till her return,~The war, and make the fires she 21 18| was offended sore,~Raised war against her with a single 22 18| CXLIII~The sailors, in this war of wind and flood,~Were 23 20| beloved.~ ~ XVII~"After the war was ended on accord,~For 24 20| race,~Because unfit for war or worthier meed,~Through 25 24| weeps; by Rodomont is made~War on the Tartar king, and 26 24| vale below,~To make rude war upon the madman go,~ ~ IX~ 27 24| many a day;~Because, the war extending every where,~They 28 24| company,~But bandy cruel war was with fell despite,~Until 29 25| I~Oh! mighty springs of war in youthful breast,~Impetuous 30 26| well his glaive,~The god of war, to gird that warrior, gave.~ ~ 31 26| Since such the right of war and common use."~ ~ LXXIX~ 32 26| Concluding I am thine by right of war,~If either were my lord 33 26| bade forge, who sought~To war on Heaven in his presumptuous 34 26| Rogero, who beheld the war deferred,~Rather like lion 35 27| Whilere companionship in war had made,~When from Atlantes' 36 27| through~Those armies furious war blazed forth anew.~ ~ XXX~ 37 27| I on him would ceaseless war have made,"~(He added) " 38 27| been~For her in joust and war; they all unsound~And weak 39 28| they who raise~This fearful war against him, are his own:~ 40 28| priesthood, like the rest,~For war was flaming upon every side.~ 41 30| and such are commonest in war --~That none the knight' 42 31| disarray.~Brandimart wages war, for Roland's sake,~With 43 32| harder game to play;~For war upon those many must he 44 33| captain out of Gaul,~To war upon the great Viscontis, 45 33| manned,~Gonsalvo to the war returns so strong,~He leaves 46 33| other bands;~Yet not anew to war on Lombardy;~But to deliver 47 33| by the rein.~I of their war to you somedeal will tell,~ 48 33| you somedeal will tell,~A war not waged for empire or 49 33| bent.~When such despiteous war and deadly spleen,~Diverted 50 33| XCIV~"Win him who will, in war and strife, I more~Desire 51 33| monarch waxed in pride,~And war upon his maker thought to 52 34| Alcestes did us in that war; o'erthrown~By him four 53 36| wends his way.~With other war disturbs their great delight~ 54 36| stood apart.~The god of war, descended from the sky,~ 55 37| were losers in the doubtful war.~ ~ CXIV~For she would have 56 38| baptize in the Levant,~And war upon whatever nation cleave~ 57 38| demands~For the Bisertine war, he gives in aid;~But adds 58 38| the Nubian host, for war arraid.~For few the horses 59 38| offer peace, and ye~Have war and wasteful battle more 60 38| should propose to Charles the war to end;~And that, to spare 61 39| son~Resists the crew, that war on Charles's part,~Italians, 62 39| hands maintain;~Save that a war of distant parts they try;~ 63 39| Replies, through all that war, he will not rest~From serving 64 39| mickle pain;~And for that war prepares, which after ends~ 65 40| mighty force,~Will make them war upon the Nubians' reign,~ 66 40| to France, in that long war,~King Agramant had born 67 42| her and him shall deadly war be waged,~Or he shall keep 68 43| worsted, from such cruel war withdrew;~And by a meaner 69 43| form, alarm,~Outrage, and war endure from every one:~For 70 46| overhead~(Did this for peace or war its master pitch)~Was in