Canto

 1     1|         had loved, and with his brand~Raised countless trophies
 2     4|    Genevra, doomed to stake and brand.~ ~ ~ I~Though an ill mind
 3     4|      and of so base a sort, her brand;~For well, without his death,
 4     5|         avouched, with knightly brand,~And yet might vouch, to
 5     5| followed, trusting in Rinaldo's brand.~The gate was shut, and
 6     6|    thought to venge me with his brand,~And will have slain me
 7     9|         both the lovers, if his brand~And wonted valour fail him
 8    10|       amid the grain has cast a brand,~ ~ XII~Than that which
 9    11|      within the sheath his idle brand,~Anchor and cable next he
10    11|         his ears.~He grasps his brand and spurs his courser sore,~
11    12|        Vulcan's fire the double brand,~And gave them virtue never
12    12|         red, ensanguined by his brand,~And scarce capacious of
13    12|      king, in passing, with his brand.~Him Fortune saved; for
14    13|         With that he snatched a brand, which, full of heat~And
15    13|    brows confined.~ ~ XXXVI~The brand discharged by him, hit either
16    15|         horn confiding than his brand.~ ~ XLIX~Between the mighty
17    16|     speeds,~Whirling his bloody brand, nor grants he grace,~In
18    16|      encounters that descending brand;~But targets, some of oak
19    16|         of Ariodantes' circling brand:~While Casimir and Enearco
20    17|          impassable by spear or brand,~She, the white fay, had
21    17|      Gryphon used his trenchant brand:~This valiant knight, was,
22    17|     makes long furrows with his brand.~With pike and spear unfurnished
23    18|       earth, and with the cruel brand~Unhorsed perhaps eight other
24    18|         joust and manage of the brand,~And all things appertaining
25    18|      not that, scattered by the brand,~To Africa be lost our noble
26    18|       worth, she oft with naked brand~Had pressed Orlando sore
27    18|    supplicate Marphisa, she her brand~Puts up, and terminates
28    18|      the monarch next, amid his brand,~Cries, proudly, "Sir, I
29    18|     Leonetto's, those Zerbino's brand~O'erturns, all rivals in
30    20|         with fire and murderous brand,~Leaving no man alive, who
31    22|   Astolpho cased, and girt with brand,~Bade put the saddle upon
32    23|         foot, with her avenging brand,~Bradamant made the worthless
33    23|       twain he severed with the brand,~(While, from the shoulders
34    23|      sapling, and replaced, his brand.~And, where he weened he
35    24|        Tartar's helmet with his brand.~ ~  LXVIII~Almost on his
36    24|    shout, and ire, unsheath~The brand; and loudly smites each
37    24|       to better use reserve the brand;~And that you instantly
38    25|         that battle sheathe the brand,~Till he was crowned with
39    25|        her garden wasted by the brand.~What wreck, what ruin then
40    25|       thousand shall avail this brand.~ ~ LXXVIII~"I ask not men,
41    26|       men as feel the murderous brand~Are from the saddle seen
42    26|       bridle drops and that the brand.~ ~ CXVIII~Him o'er the
43    26|      blow recovered, placed his brand.~ ~ CXX~As soon as to himself
44    26|     that knight recover his own brand,~Which by foul felony (as
45    26|     have lost withal his trusty brand,~But that the hilt was fastened
46    27|         him with that sovereign brand,~With which Orlando went
47    28|        rabble all things rashly brand,~And question most what
48    29|         that unthinking pagan's brand;~Unthinking, and perhaps
49    30|       known the force of either brand,~And known the force of
50    30|    right and left his trenchant brand.~ ~ LXI~"Marry," (Rogero
51    30|       in the head the trenchant brand,~The solid bone and sinew
52    31|       proved thee also with the brand.~I, if thou in this other
53    31|    broken are by good Rinaldo's brand,~No wight is left, save
54    31|       how King Gradasso had the brand,~Which won such thousand
55    34|       trees lays level with his brand,~Which charged with pepper
56    35|      arms him, girds his goodly brand,~And takes upon the bridge
57    36| stubborn mood -- with shortened brand~They still approach, and
58    40|     burning torch and trenchant brand,~That people, which to evil
59    40|       slew himself with his own brand;~Pierced with three wounds
60    40|       Rogero bore his horse and brand,~That he might aid his comrades
61    41|      furious fall of Falerina's brand.~ ~ LXXV~Of such fine steel
62    41|      place wherein to plant his brand;~He broke the warrior's
63    41|       bridle and would drop the brand,~But that a chain secures
64    42|     stroke of fierce Gradasso's brand.~ ~ VII~As nomade swain,
65    42|        head by that destructive brand~Cleft even to his nose,
66    44|         complains, and him doth brand,~Laying his filial love
67    45|       upon the signal bared her brand,~And fell on her Rogero,
68    46|         had striven with lifted brand~In fight, and not that unknown
69    46|         bold Saracen, bereft of brand~Was in the combat left with
70    46|         face and bosom with his brand;~Hammered, and held the
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