Canto

 1     1|       event had sprung into her sell,~And from the combat turned
 2     1|         departure seated in his sell,~On foot the Spaniard left
 3     7|   towards the pass; and rode~On sell, that rich beyond all custom
 4     7|        barefoot, mounted in the sell.~But, with wise caution,
 5     9|      merchant still and Corsair sell~A large supply, and most
 6    12|      with bridle hanging at the sell,~Their steeds were feeding,
 7    13|   behoves thee now to climb the sell,~Would'st thou posses him,
 8    15|     headless body seated in the sell,~Shuddered its last, and
 9    16|         the flank; who from his sell,~Pallid and cold, upon the
10    16|     while, and hurtled from his sell;~Fieramont Follicon o'erturned
11    16|        had in time regained the sell,~Wheeled, here and there
12    18|   Agramant has remounted in his sell,~While this is doing in
13    18|    blood and soul, and from his sell~Lifeless and cold the reeling
14    18|      they him hurtling form his sell descried.~ ~  CLV~Letting
15    19|        so terrible a blow,~From sell and life, with broken spine,
16    19|       and legs remaining in the sell.~ ~ LXXXVI~With such just
17    19|         black champion from his sell,~So to o'erthrow he shall
18    20|   others, or abroad exchange or sell.~For this, they these to
19    20| out-bore him senseless from the sell.~ ~ CXXVII~Much grieved
20    22|         barons from the warlike sell,~When on their way to save
21    22|         such guise~As keeps the sell, while he himself is thrown,~
22    22|      prest,~To let her from his sell the warrior bear,~Who with
23    22|    warlike joust should void is sell.~At one another spurred
24    22|       in the joust his knightly sell.~Who laughs, as well will
25    22|        arms; behold, with a new sell~And cloth, the goodly steed!"
26    23|     cavaliers are seated in the sell.~ ~ LXXI~This was the Tartar
27    23|    might~To choak, and from the sell his foeman tear:~With either
28    24|        horse, together with the sell,~That he to Charles's camp,
29    24|      appeared about to quit the sell.~ ~ CIII~But as steel arbalest
30    24|     quits, and lightly from the sell~Is freed, and springs on
31    25|         and a town of his, will sell~To him, who will be present,
32    26|    ground be cast,~While in the sell his foe is seated fast?"~ ~
33    26|        are severed, even to the sell;~Whom into equal parts those
34    26|         he saw remaining in her sell;~And she, who thought to
35    26|         make any rider void the sell.~Seeing herself so high
36    27|   courser's gear and shoes,~And sell and furniture throughout
37    27| afterwards he would remount the sell,~From him his restless charger
38    29|          and, tumbling form the sell,~Reversed upon the sand
39    29|       here, now there:~Nor ever sell or bridle be displaced,~
40    33|    palfrey flee,~With reins and sell, so quick the welkin through;~
41    34|   paladin,~Who humbly, from his sell had lighted, cries:~"O gentle
42    46|     wise enchantress, that will sell and rein,~Had on that day
43    46|      faulchion nor bestride the sell,~Till he had like an anchoret
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