Canto

 1     7|     courtly crew,~Rogero there received in lordly state:~While all
 2     9|        As that before they had received the news,~That out of Zealand,
 3    10|     Nor less the bitter injury received.~ ~ XLIX~Such choler she
 4    15|     horn~Following, where Nile received that river, came;~But ere
 5    15|        wounds he had in strife~Received, yet none could ever take
 6    15| Calvary intending to surround.~Received with such a countenance,
 7    17|      tale or no,~He the excuse received, like one discreet;~And
 8    18|      And, as his gift, in fine received the gear.~ ~ CXXXII~To the
 9    19|        scathe they have to-day received from thee,~Would ninety
10    20|      by human kind,~This shore received them wandering o'er the
11    21|      lieu~Of the expected aid, received defeat.~Hear, thus, what
12    22|     which I told,~Sir Pinnabel received with semblance fair,~Next
13    22|      it no damage in the shock received.~ ~ LXIX~The other by less
14    23|       wickedly:~He at the last received due punishment,~Due and
15    23|       other inquest is on this received;~It is enough that so their
16    25|       behoved,~Was courteously received by Aldigier;~Who him as
17    25|      that day, ill-tidings had received,~And hence in heart and
18    26|     what might be for miracles received,~In future ages, for her
19    26|      their bold compeer~Gladly received her succour in their cause,~
20    26|        bare,~All see they have received a damsel's aid,~Known by
21    27|        his Creator's order had received~To stir the Moors to strife,
22    28|       her conqueror, by a dame received,~Wife of the comeliest,
23    29|       twere as a gift from her received;~ ~ X~And by degrees so
24    29|       brambles, in his flight,~Received; and, amid grass and bushes,
25    30|       beneath his arm the king received,~Which made wide daylight
26    30|   confest,~The paper Bradamant received and read;~Which, but that
27    31|     his force and mighty thew)~Received the cavalier with honour
28    31|    more wondrous things he had received,~Nor this, as told by other,
29    32|   Rogero should return,~And be received into her church's pale.~
30    32|     bore,~A rumour universally received~And bruited through the
31    38|    others of her race;~And all received the maid with joyful face.~ ~
32    38|      XI~Her kindly Charlemagne received, and wide~Of the pavilions
33    38|        his last words, that he received the maid~As kinswoman and
34    38|   delight,~Wherewith that king received the English lord;~Who well
35    39|  fierce an overthrow~The Moors received in France, be pleased to
36    40|        before other aid can be received,~Counsels the duke Biserta
37    43|  demand;~Though he already had received advice~From angels of the
38    44|      who that faulchion bright~Received with good Frontino, from
39    46|     doom,~Such pact would have received as liked her best;~And haply
40    46|         and, more~Glady than I received it, this restore.~ ~ XLIII~"
41    46|  Argier he; that for the scorn~Received from her, when on the bridge
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