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1 4| bright.~He runs a short career; then upward springs.~And 2 6| air~To spur him to a new career again~Now thought; but doubted 3 7| that dread game:~In mid career she laid her lance in rest,~ 4 9| lance, and sticks in his career~First one and afterwards 5 11| Although a feeble rein, in mid career,~Will oft suffice to stop 6 11| earth and air accustomed to career.~But, having slipt his bit, 7 15| see prepared to enter the career~This third, who shall the 8 16| grants he grace,~In his career, to servant or to lord;~ 9 17| Ogier joined the king in his career;~Namus and Oliver; and, 10 18| vengeance drove in full career.~ ~ CXVIII~On Rabican, pricked 11 19| LXXXV~At the end of the career, she checked her steed,~ 12 19| he would speak ere their career was run,~Nor thinking that 13 20| and drove at her in fierce career.~ ~ CXV~Marphisa grasped 14 20| Without awaiting answer, to career~She spurred her horse, and 15 22| matchless champions hazard the career.~Clothes, arms, and coursers 16 22| another spurred in bold career~The knights, with their 17 22| warriors shocked in mid career.~That of Rogero, wrought 18 22| warrior had his knight in the career~Smith with such prowess. 19 26| Suffices, and yet less for the career.~Six hundred men, or more, 20 26| or twenty, shifting his career;~No fewer by the warlike 21 26| brittle crystal, in that proud career,~The weapons at the rest 22 28| taxed too hardly in his long career,~-- As well he for his ease 23 29| Orlando running thus his wild career,~The barrier tops, and o' 24 29| gaining on the mare in this career.~Now, now he touches her, 25 30| that jennet in his wild career,~Dead as she was, behind 26 30| their warlike steeds to the career,~And, in mid champaign, 27 30| splinters, broke in the career;~For two or three fell flaming 28 31| fierce encounter made.~In the career Rinaldo was not thrown,~ 29 31| scatters booth and tent in his career.~ ~ LIV~Is none so bold 30 31| along the bridge, in fierce career.~ ~ LXVIII~The paynim's 31 31| all who cross his fierce career,~He leaves afflicted and 32 32| ground; and next in fierce career,~With flowing bridle, drove 33 33| France prepares for fresh career,~And to repair her many 34 33| beneath him, in his swift career,~The royal castle and the 35 34| the mountain-cave his long career~He closed, and ran the monstrous 36 35| and well prepared for the career,~Gave me this horse, that 37 35| for if unhorsed in the career~A prisoner to my lord shalt 38 35| many a warrior, famous in career,~That often make them shake 39 36| gone~Rogero to defy to the career,~Upon her call, who seemed 40 37| win dame and palm in the career;~But that Greek knight, 41 39| through the Moorish ranks career.~Who could each several 42 41| Brandimart unhorsed in the career~Sobrino; but it was not 43 41| the southern king's in the career:~That Brigliador, Rogero' 44 41| how good his speed in the career:~The County by that stroke 45 42| past the Po, with swift career.~ ~ LXX~Much towards eve 46 43| those paynim kings in the career,~But had a hard and bloody 47 44| sea-marshes last his light career~He stopt, on rich Provence' 48 44| spurs Frontino, that in his career~Is like the wind, and passes 49 45| next; then hers, that in career~Her foemen ever upon earth 50 46| lance which smote in the career~Upon mid-shield, yet harmed