Canto

 1     1|        and gained the seat.~ ~ LXXVII~Then, as at hazard, she
 2     3|        glances at his hand;~ ~ LXXVII~Oft glances at his resless
 3     5|     than the damsel taught:~ ~ LXXVII~That thither had repaired
 4     6|       a slower pace behind.~ ~ LXXVII~That kindly pair who, by
 5     7|     youthful warrior slung.~ ~ LXXVII~Provided thus, he to the
 6     8|       weep for her in vain.~ ~ LXXVII~"My hope, where are thou,
 7     9|     thence to rise no more.~ ~ LXXVII~To earth fall horse and
 8    10|     shall separately tell.~ ~  LXXVII~"Lo! where yon mighty banner
 9    11|     there, to lend her aid.~ ~ LXXVII~To him, that there she was
10    12|      yet in tempest speeds.~ ~ LXXVII~With sound like that, with
11    13|   destroy who loves him so.~ ~ LXXVII~She cried, "And is not this
12    14|     their encampment blow;~ ~  LXXVII~"And throughout those among
13    15| refreshing fountain played.~ ~ LXXVII~Here they bid bind the giant
14    16|     the paynim camp behind.~ ~ LXXVII~The king of Fez upon this
15    17|        have owned thy sway.~ ~ LXXVII~If fear of famishing within
16    18|   again would take his way.~ ~ LXXVII~He towards Lidia and Larissa
17    19|         afterwards is told.~ ~ LXXVII~On pieballed horse Marphisa
18    20|   through the cruel horde."~ ~ LXXVII~"Do as thou wilt," Marphisa
19    22|  assail one man so many go.~ ~ LXXVII~The cruel courtezan by whom
20    23|        thoroughly redrest."~ ~ LXXVII~Orlando, all this while,
21    24|        purchase or beseech.~ ~ LXXVII~She, blaming Fortune, and
22    25|        do nor what to say."~ ~ LXXVII~Sir Richardetto the ill
23    26|        face of pallid, hue.~ ~ LXXVII~Next Richardetto comes,
24    27|        The courser take.' "~ ~ LXXVII~Fierce and enraged, replied
25    28|   matters is thy fable one.~ ~ LXXVII~"Him I believe not, that
26    30|   Richardetto and the rest;~ ~ LXXVII~And how the Child, in rescue
27    31|      Orlando she had known.~ ~ LXXVII~She parts, and has anew
28    32|      mire and marshy water.~ ~ LXXVII~When at three strokes she
29    33|     others on their steeds.~ ~ LXXVII~Lodged in a township at
30    34|   well-nigh without a name.~ ~ LXXVII~Golden and silver hooks
31    35|       youth to try a fall."~ ~ LXXVII~She spoke the word in all
32    36|      sire unvenged so long.~ ~ LXXVII~"Could'st thou not in Almontes
33    37|      dealt the other death.~ ~ LXXVII~"Love, pity, sorrow, anger,
34    38|        both, an altar rear.~ ~ LXXVII~After short pause, was seen
35    39|  adulation, lies and fraud.~ ~ LXXVII~Not in Biserta's port his
36    40|  desire to prove his might.~ ~ LXXVII~Already, on his part, had
37    41| against all arms had given.~ ~ LXXVII~The valorous count, redoubling
38    42|     underground had dight.~ ~  LXXVII~Tall columns, with their
39    43|        where he is unknown.~ ~ LXXVII~"He leaves his native land
40    44|  deprive of life and reign.~ ~ LXXVII~His limbs in arms, which
41    45|        er offends the fair.~ ~ LXXVII~Now stopt, now circled,
42    46|     from their stems ensue.~ ~ LXXVII~She had prepared the genial,
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