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1 1| fighting fields be taught."~ ~ LXVIII~While she so seeks the Saracen 2 2| leave her by the way.~ ~ LXVIII~And so the traitor's troubled 3 3| blaze remains as dead.~ ~ LXVIII~"And lest to shut thine 4 4| does not, this amend.~ ~ LXVIII~When the new dawn, with 5 5| and free from stain.~ ~ LXVIII~"The king has made proclaim 6 6| valour, not by guile.~ ~ LXVIII~This as it may: the Child 7 7| and see the very truth.~ ~ LXVIII~"That gentle lady who so 8 8| upon the naked stone.~ ~ LXVIII~Oh! if this chance to her 9 9| circle which was made.~ ~ LXVIII~Where he perceives the assailants 10 10| griffin-steed of soaring pinion.~ ~ LXVIII~When at all points Rogero 11 11| world contains in store.~ ~ LXVIII~In whiteness they surpassed 12 12| rain, or sun arrest.~ ~ LXVIII~It was the hour that our 13 13| quittance for her woe.~ ~ LXVIII~"Nor sprung from the ancient 14 14| with them that storm.~ ~ LXVIII~The emperor, on the vigil 15 15| and sable Aquilant.~ ~ LXVIII~The necromancer had this 16 16| Marjorca Baricond presides.~ ~ LXVIII~Well matched awhile the 17 17| from such cruel sorrow.~ ~ LXVIII~"The things related I in 18 18| castle, or by money paid.~ ~ LXVIII~"Demand of me this kingdom' 19 19| homeward wend your way.~ ~ LXVIII~"And at your choice to stay 20 20| other's ill shall be.~ ~ LXVIII~He grieves, as well, the 21 21| be borne in other way.~ ~ LXVIII~Zerbino, in excuse, assured 22 22| I whilere have said.~ ~ LXVIII~I have already said, the 23 23| to drenching shower.~ ~ LXVIII~And without more delay or 24 24| helmet with his brand.~ ~ LXVIII~Almost on his steed's neck 25 26| encounter not Rogero bold.~ ~ LXVIII~Until King Agramant shall 26 27| presence all forbear.~ ~ LXVIII~Agramant those contending 27 29| secures her by the rein.~ ~ LXVIII~Orlando seizes her with 28 30| fearful fight had ended.~ ~ LXVIII~But when by tokens manifest 29 31| bridge, in fierce career.~ ~ LXVIII~The paynim's courser, ever 30 32| has shall sorely need.~ ~ LXVIII~"As well, if wife or maid 31 33| they had run in France;~ ~ LXVIII~And -- each resolved to 32 34| silver moon shall shed."~ ~ LXVIII~In talk the blest apostle 33 35| can with me contend."~ ~ LXVIII~The Moorish king, that on 34 36| wizard's spirit told.~ ~ LXVIII~Rogero from Marphisa does 35 37| hindrance and delay.~ ~ LXVIII~"On the fixt day she seeks 36 38| strife the Tartar knight.~ ~ LXVIII~Rogero, though much honoured, 37 39| had her Rogero lost.~ ~ LXVIII~Marphisa by the same desire 38 40| and unjust to swear.~ ~ LXVIII~He all that day and the 39 41| to conceal, conceals.~ ~ LXVIII~Meanwhile Orlando and bold 40 42| with Charles had held.~ ~ LXVIII~He pricked to Basle upon 41 43| talk with him to hold.~ ~ LXVIII~The substance of the talk 42 44| land to seaward blew.~ ~ LXVIII~In that the gentle Bradamant, 43 45| known, afield will bring.~ ~ LXVIII~With a new sword will he 44 46| vengeance, and forbear.~ ~ LXVIII~Besides that oftentimes