Canto

 1     1|       their destined course;~Who met like rams, and butted head
 2     2|         frantic race,~Before she met a hermit in a valley.~Devotion
 3     2|          When lo! a rocky cavern met his sight,~Amid those precipices
 4     4|         other knights below were met,~Where'er, they hope he
 5     5|          That gentle damsel ever met your view;~And know, you
 6     5|        fashions, which were only met~In fair Geneura, at the
 7     5|  distance, he~Now near the city, met a squire who brought~More
 8     6|       diamond made.~Whether what met the eye was false or true,~
 9     7|       straight pursue,~Where she met Aymon's daughter by the
10     8|        he a servant of the fairy met.~ ~ IV~He on his fist a
11     9|      port, where Antwerp's river met the main.~ ~ XVIII~As soon
12     9|        favour I applied,~I never met refusal from the peer.~I
13    12|         remained in line behind!~Met by Anglante's prince in
14    15|        Wherein so many sufferers met their fate,~This haply unprovided
15    16|              VI~He nigh Damascus met the lover, who~Perfidious
16    16|      heart the warrior, who well met,~Had thus preserved him
17    17|        in an open gallery fairly met,~Were at their glad and
18    18|      wife.~ ~  LIV~Lurcanio next met Dardinello's eye;~He upon
19    18| throughout the day,~So that they met not, 'mid that chivalry,~
20    18|      Rumour speaks the champions met.~So that his ears, on all
21    19|     mariners, assembled all,~Are met in council, at the master'
22    20|     CXVII~On the fourth day they met a cavalier,~Who came in
23    21|     cavalier,~Who in mid pathway met the crone and peer.~ ~ V~
24    21|         when safe she would have met her fate;~But lived subjected
25    23|     Frontino's rein;~And, if she met with one so rude or mad,~
26    23|             XCVIII~Next, if they met the Saracen, before~They
27    24|       separate from the scabbard met his view;~And next the surcoat,
28    26|         her, straight uprose and met,~And asked that damsel whitherward
29    26|      whose margin are in pastime met~Marphisa and Aldigier and
30    27|      twain,~Rodomont and Rogero, met again.~ ~ XVII~The first
31    27|          with the Tartar, ere~He met in combat Sericana's lord~
32    28|      tone~That he could fashion, met the Sarzan knight;~To whom
33    31|      VIII~The following day they met a cavalier,~Towards evening,
34    31|          world again:~But we are met, thou seest, anew; and I,~
35    32|     where lay~King Agramant, she met a Gascon knight,~A prisoner
36    32|      knight already housed, who, met~About the fire, in that
37    35|     nearest road,~So journeying, met a maid of mournful air;~
38    38|          he of her coming heard,~Met her; nor young Richardo
39    38|        and wide~Of the pavilions met, in open view;~And, above
40    38|         how, with those worthies met,~Guido rejoiced to see Marphisa
41    39|        so narrow place of battle met --~Rodomont took, as often
42    41|      France.~Gradasso and Roland met as it befel;~And fairly
43    46|         forth issuing, where~She met the Grecian emperor's youthful
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