Canto

 1     1|       knight unknown,~Who at the encounter horse and rider threw,~Deeming
 2     2|         swoops again.~While that encounter made the Alfana rear,~Thrown
 3     4|          Or slays whoever in the encounter falls."~ ~ VIII~The watchful
 4     4| benighted,~Here first since that encounter reunited.~ ~ XLII~Now that
 5     5|        graced of each estate,~To encounter king and people's common
 6     6|          s might,~All dreaded an encounter with the knight,~ ~ IX~And
 7     6|         her, the maid shall view~Encounter death in her defence; and
 8     6|         since by the way~He will encounter with a frequent crew,~And
 9     7|          as she came;~Yet at the encounter fierce the champaign pressed;~
10    13|           She (though they still encounter and confer)~Knows not Rogero,
11    14|     shoved and pushed and to the encounter prest,~Close-grappled by
12    16|        protecting stay;~And this encounter with thee now bestows,~Which
13    17|         him, nor unseated by~The encounter, says: "The failure of the
14    17|          on the land.~One at the encounter left his saddle bare,~On
15    17|         with their spears to the encounter speed:~But Gryphon hardest
16    18|         knight may use;~But they encounter with the pilgrim-Greek,~
17    18|   pierced, some prostrate at the encounter layed.~Next this or that
18    18|         hand,~Which at the first encounter bore to ground~What knights
19    18|       Themselves on earth at one encounter laid,~Their drooping heads,
20    19|        the damsel's horse~To the encounter her with swiftness bore;~
21    20|          torment.'~`So I the ten encounter,' (said again~Elbanio), `
22    20|           They feared at last to encounter skaith and scorn.~ ~ LXXXVII~
23    20|          Marphisa, and with fair encounter greets.~ ~ CIX~And next
24    21|     level land~Enough of ground, encounter on the mead.~Not fired in
25    21|        despite;~Nor apprehend to encounter any ill:~For I the certain
26    22|       red with shame, are to the encounter gone.~Foremost appeared '
27    23|        but that men may,~And oft encounter, is an ancient say.~ ~ II~
28    23|         If his good lance at the encounter flies.~-- "Take thou no
29    23|      Saracen, before~They should encounter him, besought them say,~
30    23|         he might the paynim best~Encounter, thitherward his steed addrest.~ ~
31    26|         the level hold;~And thus encounter not Rogero bold.~ ~ LXVIII~
32    26|      Backwards one inch at their encounter bent.~Marphisa, who would
33    27|      Child and damsel new defeat~Encounter, while with endlong course
34    30|        main,~And worse than that encounter had withstood:~So towers
35    30|    little moved by fear,~For new encounter wheeled, and, man to man,~
36    31|      Richardetto cries:~But that encounter ends in other wise.~ ~ X~
37    31|          had wheeled, and fierce encounter made.~In the career Rinaldo
38    31|        The chargers such a rough encounter made,~That on his crupper
39    31|           Securely to the fierce encounter run:~While, trembling, and
40    31|           So many steeds in that encounter neighed;~So many cries --
41    31|          strown about.~At length encounter, sword to sword, the pair,~
42    33|        his name~Forthwith in new encounter to retrieve --~That Ulany,
43    35|       The ground he at the first encounter prest;~As if equipt with
44    35|         The second for that fell encounter stood,~Such favour had his
45    35|       plight.~ ~ LXXIV~The third encounter craved Lanfusa's son,~And
46    35|         their ground, and to the encounter ride,~And, like those others,
47    36|  surprise:~Nay, did her best the encounter to withstand;~Yet with her
48    37|       those assaulted to sustain~Encounter of so fell and fierce a
49    38|         clear~The time for their encounter signified:~Now to the charge
50    39|          weighed,~Not fearing to encounter hostile prow;~Nor has he
51    40|          the foes' array,~Nor to encounter such a force believed,~But
52    41|          fast, forborne~Is their encounter till the following morn.~ ~
53    41|         brine.~ ~ LXIX~When they encounter in mid field, pell-mell,~
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