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1 1| most paynims in the martial fray.~But counter to his hopes 2 1| valour foiled me in the fray."~To him the groom, -- " 3 2| engaged you in this bitter fray.~ ~ XVII~"Within an easy 4 3| shine in peace or martial fray.~ ~ XLVII~"Lucania, Puglia, 5 3| former friends in bloody fray,~Who shall bedew the campaign 6 4| lance or sword in single fray.~As with the captive mouse, 7 5| they mix in peace or moody fray,~No male offends his mate. 8 5| struggled yet in bloody fray.~Lurcanio's heart with vengeful 9 5| those who mix in martial fray.~He stops his horse before 10 6| strain the issue of the fray.~ ~ 11 9| the issue of the earliest fray,~When in the rout one hapless 12 11| Ireland, without let or fray,~Had poured from many quarters 13 12| love, the County strives in fray~With fierce Ferrau, and, 14 12| bosom hid, and marked the fray:~Next thence, without a 15 12| Concluded the dispute and wordy fray.~Orlando hastens to salute 16 13| blows such vantage in the fray,~He left Corebo on the field 17 14| should perish in this deadly fray.~ ~ XXVIII~Noritia's men 18 14| hurt, some taken in the fray;~And some to leave the camp, 19 15| he shall prove in every fray.~This is that Andrew Doria 20 15| brought a monster to the fray,~Found only in those parts, 21 15| been the occasion of that fray,~Stood by to gaze upon the 22 15| brethren's lot, had in that fray~With fierce Orrilo matched 23 16| worse trained to martial fray,~Forthwith King Dardinel, 24 16| Entered in that fierce fray he sees and hears.~Next 25 16| without advantage in the fray.~Not this, now that gave 26 16| squadrons hottest waxed the fray)~With his head severed in 27 17| threes, or singly, to the fray.~One told, by colours cunningly 28 17| monarch quickly stopt the fray.~To his guard king Norandino 29 18| Sansonnet's; since from the fray~Abstained Astolpho and the 30 18| all rivals in the glorious fray.~Well Charles and Oliver 31 18| staves, returning from the fray;~And them with lands in 32 19| death in that disastrous fray,~Who for his king, that 33 19| vantage of the doubtful fray:~Nor, without light, could 34 19| Whether thou wouldst defer the fray, or leave,~Or prosecute 35 20| kill ten champions in the fray,~A hundred women's cry, 36 20| he himself survives the fray,~Astolpho will be doomed 37 20| prince, to whom in other fray~The like misfortune had 38 22| to stop and mingle in the fray:~For grant that you be conquerors 39 22| choose to perish in the fray),~The kindling visage burns, 40 22| it was in that disastrous fray~Each by the horrid light 41 23| the Saracen conclude the fray~With honour, which he haughtily 42 24| troop retreated from the fray,~Seeing no stroke upon the 43 24| hand, the Tartar in the fray~Such vantage o'er the Scottish 44 26| will abandon or defer the fray;~But that, Troyano's valiant 45 26| him threats with instant fray;~And either still the other' 46 26| Rodomont, in hurly-burly fray,~For each of these would 47 27| case, and will conclude the fray~Which with the Tartar king 48 31| Rodomont, and loses in the fray.~This while, for good Baiardo, 49 31| not to balk thee of the fray;~And, for I deem thou art 50 31| sight of her he quits the fray,~And wears a semblance loving 51 35| shall be dismounted in the fray;~Delivered, all, shall be 52 36| Rinaldo, and every paladin in fray.~But brother she and cousin 53 36| the fell and sanguinary fray.~The daring damsel, fair 54 36| here, prepared in deadly fray to strive,~Rogero and his 55 38| was the advantage in the fray.~Then of his arms Rogero 56 38| their weapons for the future fray~Rogero and Duke Aymon's 57 38| mar, or send to mar, the fray,~He him no more as leader 58 39| breathless gazed upon the fray;~And all the blame of that 59 40| retreated from the martial fray,~Beholding pact and treaty 60 42| Orlando was, in martial fray,~To meet Gradasso and the 61 45| choice to combat in the fray~All armed; because he would 62 46| Cleopatra fell; from her in fray~Agrippa's band on the Leucadian 63 46| horseback or afoot, they mix in fray.~Worthiest of all Rogero 64 46| deemed, advantage in the fray.~Rogero stands aloof, with 65 46| ground in that disastrous fray.~ ~ CXXXVII~Rogero at his