Canto

 1    18|         blows.~ ~  X~Rainier and Guido, Richard, Salomon,~Ivan,
 2    18|          done,~Turpin and Ogier, Guido and Salomon.~ ~ CLVI~In
 3    19|  suffering, makes Laiazzi's bay.~Guido the savage, bondsman in
 4    20|             CANTO 20~ ~ ARGUMENT~Guido and his from that foul haunt
 5    20|        every day and every hour.~Guido the Savage I by name am
 6    20|          would smite."~ ~ IX~Sir Guido is besought of them to say~
 7    20|      desire to die."~ ~ LXV~Here Guido ceased to address the martial
 8    20|      sign is plain~That this Sir Guido is, as he had said,~The
 9    20|          valiant line."~ ~ LXVII~Guido, who gladly would in other
10    20|        thou with us," she to Sir Guido cried,~"And we from hence
11    20|         These walls to sally" -- Guido on his side~Answered, "Ne'
12    20|      project but must fail,~(Sir Guido said) I know, save this
13    20|     swarm.~And hence she left in Guido's care to shape~What seemed
14    20|        their escape.~ ~ LXXX~Sir Guido speaks that night with Alery~(
15    20|        cruise.~ ~ LXXXI~She into Guido's palace had before~Bid
16    20|      passage, long or short.~Sir Guido so to his companions cries:~
17    20|        Toward the other gate Sir Guido went,~Hurrying his band,
18    20|     knight oppose.~ ~ LXXXVI~Sir Guido and the cavaliers who go~
19    20|        will be your thought,~And Guido late so furious? -- of the
20    20| enchanted horn reside.~Sansonet, Guido, follow, with the pair~Or
21    20|       remained.~ ~ XCV~Marphisa, Guido, and the brethren two,~With
22    20|         Bidding adieu to salvage Guido's wife,~And to the four,
23    22|           These the goodly crew:~Guido the savage, but a stripling
24    22|        band with other knight?"~(Guido the savage said) "and, if
25    22|          marquis either son.~But Guido, who was borne on heavier
26    22|      valiant brothers blind,~And Guido in their rear, who spurred
27    31|          pleasure start.~ ~ XXIX~Guido the savage was that cavalier,~
28    31|         had ordained.~ ~ XXX~Sir Guido, when he knew his host to
29    31|        bank of Euxine's flood~(I Guido am yclept) Constantia bare,~
30    31|        to his crew~That this was Guido, whom so many a day~They
31    31|    captain, every cavalier;~What Guido spake, what they replied
32    31|         XXXVI~Ever, I deem, good Guido would have been~Dear to
33    31|       from the watery floor,~Sir Guido and his kinsmen, in a band,~
34    31|          discoursed.~ ~ XXXIX~As Guido them, they gallant Guido
35    31|         Guido them, they gallant Guido knew.~He with the pair had
36    31|     Rinaldo vouched what valiant Guido told,~How either champion
37    31|          and Vivian of his race,~Guido and Sansonetto, and the
38    31|     deeply irks them sore.~ ~ LV~Guido succeeds; no less their
39    31|          Rinaldo to resort;~With Guido, Sansonet of doughty hand,~
40    31|        foul misdeed."~ ~  XCVIII~Guido the savage, as he spake,
41    32|       then those deeds by savage Guido done,~Kept me employed and
42    38|         with those worthies met,~Guido rejoiced to see Marphisa
43    38|         know not if you know who Guido are,~Sansonet, and the sons
44    42|        warrior's end.~Him Dudon, Guido, would accompany;~But he
45    43|      lore,~Nor was Elizabeth nor Guido good;~Francis Maria nor
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