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 1    20|       of the two~Young sons of Olivier, that lately wrought~Such
 2    31|      Sansonet, and the sons of Olivier,~Long sailed the sea, as
 3    31|    white Gryphon's, weed;~Good Olivier's and Sigismonda's seed.~ ~
 4    31|        valiant sons of warlike Olivier,~Alardo, Richardet, and
 5    35|     Were those of Sansonet and Olivier,~Who, bound in search of
 6    38|      Sansonet, and the sons of Olivier.~For these I more respect,
 7    39|       those two famous sons of Olivier.~I will not now repeat what
 8    39|     has been said.~The valiant Olivier was of the set,~Orlando'
 9    39|     Him thither Brandimart and Olivier,~Sansonet and those others
10    39|        towards that noise with Olivier,~Remain astounded at the
11    39|      And afterwards to valiant Olivier;~"Behold Orlando!" Him awhile
12    39|       sprang: bold Brandimart,~Olivier, Sansonet and Dudon so~All
13    39|  descending blow;~And but that Olivier, Orlando's kin,~Broke in
14    39|   clasped the madman round.~To Olivier, too forward in that fight,~
15    39|      been more than good,~Bold Olivier had breathed his last, who
16    40|      the works to mount,~Stand Olivier, Astolpho, and the Count.~ ~
17    40|        good Orlando was, where Olivier,~Where Otho's son, she flew
18    40|     England's peer.~ ~ XXXV~By Olivier, amid that slaughter wide,~
19    40|        faithful Brandimart and Olivier:~Well has he proved the
20    41| Meanwhile bold Brandimart, and Olivier,~And Roland fiercely charge
21    41|      stranded vessel were,~He, Olivier, and Monodantes' son,~Aboard
22    41|      all weapons fortified,~To Olivier he left the warlike weed:~
23    41|      lyme-dog argent bears Sir Olivier,~Couchant, and with the
24    41|    with his array,~His kinsman Olivier and Brandimart;~Who on the
25    41|       good knight, the Marquis Olivier,~Against the paynim Mars
26    41|       With Agramant encounters Olivier,~Who, fitly matched, their
27    41|     done~By royal Agramant and Olivier;~Who may be deemed well
28    41|       The courser of unheeding Olivier,~That he falls headlong;
29    41|      LXXXIX~And turned anew to Olivier, to speed~The warrior's
30    41|      courser keep at bay:~Bold Olivier, whose better arm was freed,~
31    42|     vessels well nigh drained.~Olivier too lies stretched; nor
32    42|      so woe begone~Was weeping Olivier, and brought so low)~He
33    43|   Christens Sobrino, and heals Olivier.~ ~ ~ I~O Execrable avarice!
34    43|        was Sir Brandimart; and Olivier,~Dangerously hurt and sore,
35    43|     tears.~ ~ CLXV~Roland with Olivier, who much requires~Such
36    43|     home his wound detains Sir Olivier.~ ~ CLXXX~The ceremonies
37    43|      ease the wound of warlike Olivier;~Which, as in the beginning
38    43|      to God so dear,~But he on Olivier will health bestow;~Having
39    43|      friendly troop beheld Sir Olivier.~Rogero more rejoiced than
40    43|     takes its rise,~Roland and Olivier Rogero call~To mind for
41    44|         Together with Orlando, Olivier~The counsel lauds, and would
42    44|      Orlando, and Rinaldo, and Olivier~Arrived therein, upon their
43    44|    Rogero's bride;~And, before Olivier and Milo's son,~Her to the
44    44|       hermit made,~The Marquis Olivier and King Sobrine,~What shall
45    46|     Nor him Sir Dudon, nor Sir Olivier,~Nor King Sobrino can caress
46    46|     Orlando and Rinaldo, brave~Olivier, and his white and sable
47    46|        Assisted by the Marquis Olivier.~All from the crowded lists
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