Canto

 1   Int|       female knight Bradamante (sister of Ranaldo), who falls in
 2   Int|      evil witch Morgana and her sister Alcina; Mandricardo, a fierce
 3     2|     earth was flung;~The worthy sister of the valiant peer,~From
 4     5|      would not fail to bear his sister aid.~ ~ LXX~"The king, mean
 5     6|          By that usurper from a sister torn,~Who was her father'
 6    10|       which she had usurped her sister's crown.~ ~ LIV~Oh! of how
 7    13|     LXII~"With her shall be her sister Beatrice,~Whose fortunes
 8    14|   shameful wise,~Have outraged, sister, mother, wife, and maid,~
 9    15|       way.~Since both the sable sister and the white~Were pleased
10    18|   LXXXII~"Know, sir, you see my sister in this dame,~And one of
11    18|         he the dame~Had for his sister vouched with whom he came.~ ~
12    23|        on the sun's retreat his sister broke.~Nor far the warrior
13    25|       every side;~Or haply it a sister may have been,~Who to her
14    25|       Rinaldo's brother and his sister we.~ ~ XXV~"And to displease
15    25|         so fell out, that as my sister through~The neighbouring
16    25|          And, when she found my sister in the shade,~Covered, except
17    25|       passing bold.~ ~  XXX~"My sister was assured the huntress
18    25|        to this in wary mode,~My sister that she was a damsel, showed;~ ~
19    25|         yet less fair to her my sister's face~Appeared, less fair
20    25|    invited Bradament.~ ~ XL~"My sister the request could ill deny;~
21    25|         family~Caress and do my sister no small grace;~And, having
22    25|     token,~Forced on my parting sister, when she went;~And gilded
23    25|         made return.~So fast my sister pricked, she reached that
24    25|        Which I to Bradamant, my sister, bear,~This haply might
25    25|      the suit of armour lies~My sister doffed, I thither go at
26    26|     courser sped;~(So your good sister had commanded me)~A horse
27    26|    should say~How Sir Rinaldo's sister owned the horse,~He would
28    26|         truce or treaty, to her sister said,~That she, her well-beloved
29    26|         his salutes will to his sister bear;~And this so well,
30    36|         might,~I ween it is his sister, who, I hear,~Resembles
31    36|         brief lament,~Rinaldo's sister's heart is softened so;~
32    36|      brother should of life his sister reave,~Or sister by her
33    36|       life his sister reave,~Or sister by her brother's hand be
34    36|       to strive,~Rogero and his sister should arrive.~ ~  LXVI~"
35    36|       raised.~ ~ LXVII~Gladly a sister in the martial queen~Rogero,
36    37|       As Phoebus to his silvery sister shows~His visage more, and
37    37|          CVII~Many, of whom the sister had been slain,~The mother,
38    38|    dread --~ ~ LXIX~But because sister of the Christian knight~(
39    41|    Dealt by his consort and his sister dear;~And how he by his
40    44|            ARGUMENT~Rinaldo his sister to the Child hath plight,~
41    44|         by his rede~To give his sister to the cavalier;~Albeit
42    44|          Promised his beauteous sister as a bride,~Upon his own,
43    44|         on a day made known~His sister he would make Rogero's bride;~
44    44|       ancient Aymon's craft his sister spied,~And saw he could
45    44|    Constantine's nephew, by the sister's side,~He was, but was
46    44|        fear~Neither to sire nor sister makes retreat;~But to her
47    45|         post,~Androphilus', his sister's husband's town,~Father
48    45| stripling's rear;~Constantine's sister she, by grief opprest,~Fell
49    46|   Blanche and Diana, with their sister train!~ ~ V~Beauteous, but
50    46|         Chastity:~With her, her sister dims all beauty, where~Her
51    46|    undertake this quest,~-- His sister I -- against whatever wight~
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