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1 4| the bold youth from his Frontino flings~(Frontino was his 2 4| from his Frontino flings~(Frontino was his gentle courser hight)~ 3 4| Her eyes she on the good Frontino threw.~ ~ XLIX~And lest 4 23| s heir:~By Roland freed, Frontino Rodomont~Takes from Hippalca, 5 23| hippogryph and soared in air,~Frontino left (Frontino he was hight),~ 6 23| soared in air,~Frontino left (Frontino he was hight),~Whom Bradamant 7 23| pad,~And put into her hand Frontino's rein;~And, if she met 8 23| He had thrown back, over Frontino's head,~The courser's gilded 9 26| from whom was torn away~Frontino, that good horse, by Rodomont:~ 10 26| by her, and highly bred;~Frontino is yclept that charger free;~ 11 26| XCII~Arrived, Rogero knew Frontino gay,~And, through that courser, 12 26| the peer~Who him for good Frontino now assails;~-- So famous, 13 26| the sword;~Provided first Frontino be restored.~ ~ XCVII~"Would 14 26| meet at court,~Render me my Frontino back, or read,~Upon no other 15 26| that African he so demands~Frontino, or him threats with instant 16 26| such spite,~That this upon Frontino's crupper made~The helmet 17 26| should vainly gore,~Following Frontino and good Brigliador.~ ~ 18 27| bridle white:~I of the good Frontino speak, for whom~Rogero urged 19 27| courser, who~Was by the Child Frontino named anew.~ ~ LXXIII~Assured ' 20 27| sword.~ ~ CXIII~To have Frontino ravished in his sight,~And 21 30| measured back her way:~She of Frontino first and Rodomont,~And 22 30| That from a woman took Frontino good.~And how the youth' 23 35| Argier,~And of the good Frontino makes a prey.~She next from 24 35| And to her hand consigned Frontino's rein.~ ~ LXII~Through 25 37| wise:~For flinging her upon Frontino's croup,~Rogero bears her 26 41| and only there~Find good Frontino, with the trenchant sword~ 27 41| Bold Brandimart, who guides Frontino's rein,~The goodly courser, 28 41| LXXX~Better than good Frontino horse is none~To obey upon 29 41| that paynim cavalier;~Upon Frontino, like a lathe, before,~Beside, 30 44| side, and with the blade,~Frontino and martial Hector's arms 31 44| bright~Received with good Frontino, from the thief,~He willingly 32 44| s, he steeled;~Bade rein Frontino, and his wonted wear~Exchanged, 33 44| more.~ ~ LXXXV~He spurs Frontino, that in his career~Is like 34 44| night, nor from his load Frontino frees.~When the new sun 35 45| Is that he would not his Frontino show.~ ~ LXVII~For easily 36 45| himself shall hide,~Neither Frontino nor yet other thing.~Whereby 37 45| his going view;)~And his Frontino to that road addrest,~Which 38 45| and now by crooked wound~Frontino, now by wood and wide champaign;~ 39 45| entangled spied:~But first Frontino was the warrior's care,~ 40 45| wholly, and untied.~"O my Frontino, if thy merits rare~I could 41 46| Meanwhile the sound of steeds Frontino's ear~Had reached, and thither