Canto

 1     1|         forest warfare with such deadly will~As those two knights,
 2     2|       There was an ancient and a deadly feud:~And oft to blows the
 3     5|      deceit perceived,~Until the deadly mischief was achieved.~ ~
 4     5|       took his reckless way~With deadly desperation for his guide;~
 5     5|       foes,~Without more let, in deadly duel close.~ ~ LXXXVII~How
 6     9|       XXXIII~"I, not so much for deadly hate I bear~To him and all
 7     9|          train,~Had aided me the deadly deed to do,~Their goods
 8    12|        the thought~To bring that deadly battle to a truce;~And not
 9    14|     Either should perish in this deadly fray.~ ~ XXVIII~Noritia'
10    16|        say, this city saved from deadly wound,~Not only will Parisians
11    16|     through the paynim's bones a deadly chill.~ ~ XLIII~Rinaldo
12    16|     still,~At Agramant directs a deadly blow,~-- Who seems too passing-proud,
13    17|       play,~Which foemen do that deadly weapons measure,~Save that
14    18|        blade~More than a hundred deadly wounds were given.~But reason,
15    19|        can make head~Against his deadly blows." This colloquy~She
16    21|       hand,~Who better knew what deadly poisons slay~Than he the
17    21|       should, with some drink of deadly might,~Of her detested husband
18    21|       The wicked elder, with his deadly dole,~Approaching my unhappy
19    21|        inch, but in that game~Of deadly hatred set him two for one.~
20    23|          had bestowed.~ ~ CXXI~A deadly axe was this unhappy close,~
21    23|          In him, forthwith, such deadly hatred breed~That bed, that
22    24|        now here, now there, with deadly blows,~To rive the plate,
23    26|       whom with cruel blade~Most deadly signs of prowess should
24    26|       Never more needed by those deadly foes.~ ~ LXXXIV~So perfect
25    26|        renew~And terminate their deadly strife by blows.~To him
26    27|        What cause of strife such deadly discord blew;~And having
27    31|       But oft endangered in that deadly bout;~And has so harassed
28    31|      defied,~His faulchion he in deadly combat drew.~He was assured
29    31|       you, my lord, to strive in deadly fight,~Whom long I have
30    31|           Who will not wait that deadly fury more,~Which to have
31    31|       anew;~But fears if he that deadly strife arrest,~Rinaldo's
32    32|    before~Thou die, thou yet may deadly vengeance take,~Who with
33    33|     Aethiop laid,~Transfixt with deadly dart the warrior lies,~In
34    33|       here and there,~Avoids the deadly dint of Durindane,~Well
35    33|        time had been,~Upon their deadly battle so intent,~That,
36    33|          such despiteous war and deadly spleen,~Diverted by another
37    34|   plainly show;~-- What deep and deadly hate by bosom fired,~And
38    36|           Till here, prepared in deadly fray to strive,~Rogero and
39    37|         He to our name is such a deadly foe,~He will not have us
40    37| Wherewith Drusilla sheathed that deadly bane;~And kept the beverage
41    42|          Twixt her and him shall deadly war be waged,~Or he shall
42    43|     bones and veins there went a deadly chill;~My tongue clave to
43    43|       notorious shame!~ ~ XL~"Of deadly hue we both of us remain;~
44    43|         Than when, restored from deadly wound, and well~The friendly
45    44|          seen,~And on the marrow deadly foemen are.~Because such
46    45|      Nothing was needed but that deadly place.~ ~ XLVI~Lovingly
47    46|        beginning, when to be~Thy deadly foeman I had reason due.~
48    46|         Had given the juice from deadly drugs distilled;~Whom he,
49    46|          scale~Could Balisarda's deadly dint endure;~Against which
50    46|    strains,~For he had drawn his deadly dagger too,~Would wound
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