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1 Int| in Rose).~When Argalia falls to the heathen knight Ferrau, 2 Int| sister of Ranaldo), who falls in love with a very noble 3 Int| the Great and Hector, also falls in love with Bradamante, 4 Int| knight named Brandimarte, who falls in love with (and wins the 5 2| red than fire,~Then either falls to bites, and hoarsely bays,~ 6 4| whoever in the encounter falls."~ ~ VIII~The watchful maid 7 4| shield,~Closes her eyes and falls upon the field.~ ~ XXIV~ 8 5| Since whichsoever of the two falls dead,~Know, that you let 9 8| by the maid, exhausted, falls asleep.~When to torment 10 9| his throat.~ ~ XLII~"As falls the bullock upon shamble-sill,~ 11 10| dim and hazy, view.~She falls, all-trembling, on the ground, 12 11| s glow~In streams, which falls between white flowers and 13 15| this arm, now the other falls to ground;~Sometimes he 14 16| huge crowd upon Zerbino falls,~Ariodantes and Lurcanio 15 16| cavalier's~Good arms, he falls astounded by the jar,~And 16 18| stands, king Charlemagne~Falls on the rear guard of the 17 19| blow.~ ~ XCVII~If heavy falls the savage damsel's blade,~ 18 19| savage damsel's blade,~That falls not lightly of her warlike 19 21| O'erthrown,~The Fleming falls upon the other part,~Through 20 23| lady fair,~Into the fury falls, so strange and fell,~Which 21 23| his thighs.~ ~ LXXXVIII~As falls a sack of armour, with such 22 23| Serves not his fury more) he falls, and lies~Upon the mead, 23 24| dies parforce.~ ~ CVI~He falls, and Mandricardo on the 24 26| with rested lances run:~He falls the victim of those furious 25 27| Even on the rear-guard falls the vengeful stroke,~Not 26 29| strips those thither led;~But falls from it with Roland the 27 30| that sword, which never falls in vain,~Which was enchanted 28 31| state could be possest~Than falls to the enamoured bosom's 29 31| knight Alardo wends,~But falls himself astounded on the 30 32| that galling flout;~But falls astound; the rest partake 31 33| wield.~Behold! his horse falls under him; yet he~Will neither 32 35| what has chanced to many, falls on me,~Hither, when I return, 33 36| erewhile had made.~Where'er it falls parforce is every spell~ 34 41| a limpid fountain,~Which falls with ceaseless murmur from 35 41| unheeding Olivier,~That he falls headlong; and beneath him 36 43| him another accident that falls,~From sovereign woe to sovereign 37 43| shelter run,~We feel how heavy falls man's furious arm.~Happier 38 43| into whose bed Santerno falls.~ ~ CXLVI~Then was not 39 44| the conquering squadron falls,~Which with full hands from 40 46| impious venom hies,~But falls in combat; and, blaspheming 41 46| gallant hind before;~Which falls o'ertaken on the dusty plain,~ 42 46| with such mighty force,~He falls on earth, pulled headlong