Canto

 1     1|   remembered by the royal maid.~ ~ XLVI~He for her sake from Orient'
 2     2|            court, Rogero hight.~ ~ XLVI~"The dwarf exclaimed, `These
 3     3|            sovereign rule obey.~ ~ XLVI~"Lo! Hercules, who may reproach
 4     4|            to the guiding rein.~ ~ XLVI~Now the bold youth from
 5     5|          brother, till I call.'~ ~ XLVI~" `Doubt not' (the valiant
 6     6|      scanty remnant dispossest.~ ~ XLVI~"Because in wickedness and
 7     7|       Alcina her Rogero dwells.~ ~ XLVI~Nigh dead the maid remains,
 8     8|        might have had, or Paul.~ ~ XLVI~When him, yet unagnized,
 9     9|          his vengeance satiate.~ ~ XLVI~"All known or said to by
10    10|         hearts they never cloy.~ ~ XLVI~"Her shall you, struck with
11    11|             ere dragged ashore.~ ~ XLVI~Of the islanders had trooped
12    12|           arms in your despite.~ ~ XLVI~"Nor I o'er you the smallest
13    13|           and a valiant knight.~ ~ XLVI~The time long past, she,
14    14|           horse and rider died.~ ~ XLVI~In running to their death
15    15|             their bloody skins.~ ~ XLVI~"Take this, -- my son, oh!
16    16|             rather son of Mars.~ ~ XLVI~Well-matched in skill, they
17    17|         his natural scent away.~ ~ XLVI~"And when she thought he
18    18|        helm has cleft in twain.~ ~ XLVI~The first was of the Alzerban
19    19|           at the master's call.~ ~ XLVI~One says: "Abreast of Limisso
20    20|          were the whole array.'~ ~ XLVI~"To this the youthful Alexandria
21    21|      destiny, against me side!'~ ~ XLVI~"The impious woman answered, ` '
22    22|          suspended and in pain.~ ~ XLVI~Then said: "If to the place
23    23|         lifeless on the ground.~ ~ XLVI~After some little time,
24    24|           traitor did the same.~ ~ XLVI~Zerbino, who the Paladin
25    25|         richly broidered, gave.~ ~ XLVI~"Her Flordespine accompanied
26    26|  inexpugnable whilere was held.~ ~ XLVI~"In quelling it his honoured
27    27|            sovereign of Argier.~ ~ XLVI~Rogero and Mandricardo for
28    28|           by our own have done.~ ~ XLVI~" `Both fair and youthful,
29    29|         and anger, and disdain.~ ~ XLVI~This hand and now that other
30    30|          the battle must ensue.~ ~ XLVI~The Tartar arms himself
31    31|     Rodomont, she saw him drop.~ ~ XLVI~"To whosoe'er I deem not
32    32|           to such passing pain.~ ~ XLVI~"Haply of that Marphisa,
33    33|           passage, bar his way.~ ~ XLVI~"Though on his cheek youth'
34    34|        leaves the smoke behind;~ ~ XLVI~And next to bar the way
35    35|      conqueror, may'st command.~ ~ XLVI~"But art thou undermost,
36    36|          occasion of my death."~ ~ XLVI~Angrier than venomed viper,
37    37|         youths in their desire.~ ~ XLVI~"The cavaliers and dames
38    38|            such a craven train.~ ~ XLVI~"But will you send some
39    39|         more of beast than man.~ ~ XLVI~With breast and heart transfixed
40    40|            in their quiet deep.~ ~ XLVI~Here other vessel, sheltered
41    41| neighbouring sea the day arose.~ ~ XLVI~When the first whitening
42    42|            Arden's mighty wood.~ ~ XLVI~When within that adventurous
43    43|            not behold her more.~ ~ XLVI~"Impatient to be treated
44    44|      husband than Rogero take.~ ~  XLVI~"If I shall not obey my
45    45|          but that deadly place.~ ~ XLVI~Lovingly Leo clipt the Child,
46    46|          life on me bestowed?"~ ~  XLVI~Melissa generous wine and
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