Canto

 1     2|      encounter made the Alfana rear,~Thrown back upon her haunches,
 2     3|     style.~But to show all who rear the gonfalon~Of the consistory,
 3     4|       eternal trophy you shall rear,~You by the deed shall gain
 4    13|        their naked brands they rear.~At sight of their drawn
 5    14|       In front, and flank, and rear of the array;~Above the
 6    14|        foes a thousand ladders rear.~Against the wall by the
 7    14|      round; the second, in the rear,~Urged on by the first;
 8    16|         who serve the warrior, rear~The knightly helm and buckler
 9    17|       cavern was contrived, to rear,~And from the weather fend
10    17| presence, I forbore by hand to rear,~Not for his sake: -- nor
11    18|       Charlemagne~Falls on the rear guard of the paynim foe,~
12    22|    sound had made his comrades rear~Then sail, and fly with
13    22|      blind,~And Guido in their rear, who spurred behind.~ ~
14    24|       in a thought is in their rear,~Seizes a shepherd, and
15    24|        some deal; then, in his rear,~Slowly his steed by the
16    26|     when he would, himself can rear;~Because the sword of Ulien'
17    27|      win the sword before thou rear~That goodly blade against
18    27|      while I an avenging sabre rear,~This I prohibit thee, and,
19    29|     follow we in mad Orlando's rear;~Whose rage and fury nevermore
20    33|        brought by magic art to rear~The painted chamber at the
21    33|        his cousin of Pescara's rear,~-- Prosper Colonna, chief
22    33|   churches build, thine altars rear."~Discoursing so, together
23    34|     monarch urged, he made him rear~His banner, and attack my
24    36|       left arm can good Rogero rear;~Can scarce the shield and
25    37|        order, two fair pillars rear.~The holy office there,
26    37|      Marphisa gone,~Nor in the rear it seen Rogero's crest;~
27    38|      the victual follow in his rear.~Towards Mount Atlas with
28    38|     pavillions, both, an altar rear.~ ~ LXXVII~After short pause,
29    39|      or arrow following in his rear,~Permit the craven to make
30    40|      band that followed in his rear;~Although he was a mark
31    41|      wind in front, and now in rear,~And drives this wave an-end,
32    41|        that shrilling cry they rear;~For, swoln with rage and
33    41|       to the wind their canvas rear,~When point device the three
34    41|        their tents the paynims rear;~And parleys, by this noble
35    41| Agramant, and in the warrior's rear,~Wounded upon the hocks
36    41|      whirling in the warrior's rear.~A goodly horse the Christian
37    42|       mace and thunders in her rear~With frequent blows, like
38    42|    left Verona, Mantua, in his rear,~And reached and past the
39    42| sufficed such gorgeous pile to rear.~ ~ LXXVIII~Above the beauteous
40    43|     chaste dames he there made rear~This daughter, that in sovereign
41    43|       the right; they in their rear~Next leave Stellata and
42    43|      doomed my native walls to rear,~Descended, and with her
43    43|     front and banners borne in rear,~Whose fields with diverse
44    44|     routed van and threats his rear,~Cannot that champion hate;
45    45|     breadth in the stripling's rear;~Constantine's sister she,
46    46|  Behold an Obyson, that in his rear~Admires the pains which
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