Canto

 1     3| sovereign pontiff take,~With the third Otho, and their leaguer
 2     3|          toils be spread.~To the third Otho this too late is known,~
 3     3|        line.~ ~ LIX~"Francis the third comes next; the other two~
 4     3|       will soon appear;~Thee the third day shall to a hostel bring,~
 5     5|       which thickly beat,~At the third trumpet, laid his lance
 6     9|          one shut in behind.~The third day, from the harboured
 7    10|        open sea before:~Upon the third, when now, near eventide,~
 8    10|       beauteous are,~Kindled the third of those three damsels fair.~ ~
 9    10|       Gloucester's blazon is the third,~Two antlers of a stag,
10    14|      Majorca was obedient to the third.~Larbino had Lisbon ruled,
11    14|       Urged on by the first; the third the second gored.~One mounts
12    15|         to enter the career~This third, who shall the laurel win
13    15|      twas two months complete, a third was near,~Since by that
14    18|          blew so right,~That the third day he Tyre's famed city
15    18|          say not all) not even a third.~Slaughtered or put to flight
16    19|       spitefully the wind on the third day~Blows, and the sea more
17    19|          the crew,~And dealt the third so terrible a blow,~From
18    21|        purpose to fulfil,~At the third hour, when darkest is the
19    23|         to death.~ ~ LXI~Above a third he killed, and chased the
20    24|      than the second, breaks the third;~And the vext water waxes
21    24|         Charles's camp, till the third day~Be ended, will not measure
22    27|   affrighted Doralice to fare:~A third, lest they their enterprize
23    27|         Rogero and Rodomont were third;~Marphisa's lot and Mardricardo'
24    27|         And be King Rodomont the third!" (he said)~"Come Spain
25    27|       among the rest,~(Whereof a third is from my memory gone)~
26    28|       who yet delayed to come;~A third time by the lady sent, she
27    29|         the heaving main.~To the third heaven her chaste soul made
28    30|          cast down,~Sacked was a third of that unhappy town.~ ~
29    31|        Rinaldo cried,)~"For this third course to me is justly due":~
30    31| cantonments will delay,~Till the third watch or fourth, when heavy
31    32|       distance on the plain.~The third (unhorsed by Aymon's beauteous
32    34|         bore it off elsewhere;~A third selected from the fleeces
33    35|    pitiable plight.~ ~ LXXIV~The third encounter craved Lanfusa'
34    36|          I told moreover how the third was gone~Rogero to defy
35    38|       the account anew,~Hardly a third survives; the rest are dead.~
36    39|          A first, a second, or a third embrace,~But that he spied
37    39|        wild and contrary,~On the third day, to sail he give command,~
38    40|      camp should to its arms the third day stand;~For this, it
39    40|         cried;~And that upon the third day, when they view~The
40    42|          one is Bardelon.~In the third place, and fourth, where
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