Canto

 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
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