Canto

 1     9|      voice and menacing command~Bids these be brought, but ill
 2    11|          that, astound,~Neptune bids yoke his dolphins, and that
 3    11|       He, up and down,~Meantime bids seek for female vest and
 4    13|      royal Agramant before:~Who bids for a review his army post,~
 5    14|        band~For the assault (so bids the monarch) form;~Who will
 6    16|         Charlemagne is gone:~He bids direct his standards to
 7    17|        should hear:~ ~ CXII~And bids them the sonorous metal
 8    18|          His courser turns, and bids the king have care,~Save
 9    18|       ire~Already into fear, he bids retire.~ ~ CXXVII~The sons
10    18|       find a grave.~ ~ CLVII~He bids forthwith the Moorish ensigns
11    18|         Moor's cantonments, and bids up and down,~And round,
12    19|    surround,~Zerbino leads, and bids his followers seize~The
13    19|   engage;~Love softens her, and bids from strife retire,~And
14    19|      master finds a remedy,~Who bids them cast out spars, and
15    19|    skipper heaves the warp, and bids lay hold,~And lowers the
16    19|       they bear.~He to Marphisa bids consigns the best,~And the
17    20| receives the warriors pale,~And bids them ply their oars and
18    21|         he will not flee --~But bids him well consider first
19    24|      The wicked hag is kept, so bids the peer,~Until he is determined
20    26|       the rebel fiends; and one~Bids enter into Doralice's steed,~
21    28|     Studious to honour him, and bids purvey~Store of provision
22    28|      vessel from the marge,~And bids put forth the oars from
23    30|         life.~ ~ LXXIV~Agramant bids them diligently lay~The
24    32|         He marks the dames, and bids them of the two~Declare
25    35|        I might give it thee.~He bids thee promptly mail and corslet
26    35|       with transport glows,~And bids his followers bring his
27    36|    Marphisa counsels right;~And bids him seek the camp of Charlemagne,~
28    37|         for blood of lambs; and bids expel~With shame all females,
29    37|         a bier:~Her (so Tanacro bids) prompt leeches aid;~Because
30    37|     import,~At her own pleasure bids the dame proceed,~So that
31    37|       prayer, withstand;~And he bids punish, on that very day,~
32    38|      apostle shows, and with it bids the knight~The Nubian's
33    40|         brown with age, Orlando bids unite;~Meanwhile with his
34    40|       story brings me back, and bids record~What past 'twixt
35    43|      bound to do.~ ~ CXXIII~"He bids the servant to the villa
36    43|      she surely, nor delay)~And bids him cut her throat upon
37    43|      That for the holy place he bids him steer;~Who never swerving
38    44|        dusty whirlwind fly;~And bids them, when arrived at home,
39    44|      apart.~ ~ XXXI~The emperor bids Rogero mount again,~Who
40    44|      his bands be wholly spent,~Bids sound the assembly his Greek
41    45|   should quickly bear,~Ungiardo bids to Constantine repair.~ ~
42    45|     Such the condition which he bids proclaim:~He that would
43    45|         water goes,~Charlemagne bids the warring pair divide;~
44    46|         Greek emperor's son,~He bids Rogero on his faith repose;~
45    46|           LXXIV~He a free court bids cry; whither his way~Securely
46    46|      would in arms contend;~And bids build bowers afield, and
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