Canto

 1   Int|         first defeat Argalia in combat. The two most stricken by
 2   Int|      knights kill each other in combat) intervenes and promises
 3     1|     into her sell,~And from the combat turned in time of need;~
 4     1|        for while the knights in combat close,~Him vexed to utmost
 5     1|    delay:~Know that you were in combat prostrate laid~By the tried
 6     2|       Who then on foot an equal combat sped,~Matched with a baron
 7     3|         thou know, when both in combat close,~When he strikes home,
 8     4|    cried,~And called him to the combat and defied.~ ~ XVI~Not long
 9     5|         more certain proof than combat, try~If the accuser's tale
10     5|  repaired a stranger knight,~To combat in Geneura's quarrel bent,~
11     5|           Let not the pair this combat longer ply;~Since whichsoever
12     9|     agree,~If him the knight in combat overbore,~Forthwith released
13     9|         him flung,~And to close combat with his faulchion sprung.~ ~
14    12|        more fierce and fell the combat rages,~Of fear and horror
15    12| descried~This dread and direful combat, standing nigh;~And it appearing
16    16|      Beneath his banner, to the combat sped;~Like lions, like so
17    20|         way across the place of combat lies;~Nor was there other
18    23|         Against Orlando in that combat sore.~Against the churl'
19    23|     espies;~And asks how he the combat will repeat,~If his good
20    23|     champions bear,~Fail in the combat, and few blows resist;~Both
21    24|       has deceived my sight.~To combat with thee, he descends the
22    26|         Moor,~As best he can, a combat does maintain~Against a
23    26|         be the event,~For a new combat with the paynim lord,~Wheeled,
24    26|        he avails:~Yet shuns the combat, proffered on his part;~
25    26|     maintain,~To finish our own combat better were,~A cause of
26    26|       But stir, and strife, and combat on that head;~And that there
27    26|    renew~And end the unfinished combat for the horse;~Marphisa
28    27|      Will nothing in the listed combat leave~For him or for Marphisa
29    27|       goes.~The day on which to combat have agreed~Those valiant
30    27|    blazoned shield,~Unless thou combat for it now with me."~-- "
31    27|        on this quarrel, thou in combat worst."~ ~ LXXV~The furious
32    27|       And scowered the place of combat there and here,~Nor could
33    27|       the Tartar, ere~He met in combat Sericana's lord~Within close
34    30|        light,~Upon the place of combat watch all night.~ ~ XXVII~
35    30|         that affords~A field of combat to those martial lords.~ ~
36    30|         decreed.~Since they, to combat against Charlemagne,~Of
37    31|        So that Guichardo to the combat flew.~He kept his seat no
38    31|      His faulchion he in deadly combat drew.~He was assured he
39    31|         to say,~They should not combat darkling, on the plain;~
40    31|  Gradasso's prey,~When slain in combat Mandricardo lay.~ ~ XLVIII~
41    31|       either lord,~The field of combat for the horse and sword.~ ~
42    32|       layed the martial king in combat dead.~And how, sore wounded
43    33|    admission by the spear.~From combat cease, upon Baiardo's flight,~
44    35|        A cavalier~That would in combat prove his chivalry,~And
45    35|       Serpentine of the star to combat sped;~The ground he at the
46    38|        he should unite~A mortal combat with Montalban's peer,~Her,
47    38|        Whatever is the doubtful combat's end.~She will not think
48    38|         to engage.~The place of combat chosen by that twain~Was
49    38|     Mandricardo wrung~In single combat with such travel sore,~The
50    39|      foe to treat.~The field of combat is turned upside down;~Some
51    39|         a stand,~Turns from the combat, and directly strains~For
52    40|        human blood,~In suchlike combat, in how many a mode~Men
53    40|      claim,~That in confused in combat there and here.~Who of reward
54    40|      quest,~The Count in single combat to appear;~He vainly would,
55    41|      good Milo's son~To meet in combat, clad in plate and mail;~
56    43|     island-shore,~That place of combat chosen by the foes,~And
57    45|   efficacious wise,~That he the combat with the maid will claim,~
58    45|      sun:~He made his choice to combat in the fray~All armed; because
59    45|        son;~And viewing in that combat fierce and fell~Such force
60    45|      Which has drawn Leo to the combat here."~Orlando and Rinaldo
61    45|         him were signified;~And combat with Rogero was, he knew,~
62    46|        venom hies,~But falls in combat; and, blaspheming loud,~
63    46|  thousand lances lay:~Singly to combat or in troops they ride;~
64    46|     thou~Canst find a knight to combat for thee here,~Him will
65    46|   Rogero that, as newly wed~The combat he in person should refuse.~"
66    46|      bereft of brand~Was in the combat left with unarmed hand.~ ~
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