Canto

 1   Int|       Agricane, King of Tartary; Sacripant, King of Circassia; Agramante,
 2     1|          the first he made.~King Sacripant regains his long-lost treasure;~
 3     1|      fair Circassia's king,~That Sacripant, oppressed with amorous
 4     1|     passing sun.~ ~ XLVIII~While Sacripant laments him in this plight,~
 5     1|       sober sense possessed:~But Sacripant, who waked from worser dream,~
 6     1|        and forlorn.~He questions Sacripant, approaching near,~Had he
 7     1|        weary groom.~ ~ LXIX~King Sacripant made answer, "As you see,~
 8     1|     trembling voice she cried~To Sacripant, and prayed him not to wait~
 9     2|         menace to the sword~Pass Sacripant and Clermont's angry lord.~ ~
10     2|       bound.~ ~  VIII~As soon as Sacripant, with well-timed leap,~Is
11     2| impatient grown,~Strikes full at Sacripant with lifted blade;~And he
12     2|        once by bold~Ferrau; then Sacripant, as lately told.~ ~ XXIII~
13     2|     whose spear~O'erthrown, King Sacripant on earth was flung;~The
14     4|      There is Gradasso, there is Sacripant,~There is Prasildo, noble
15     4|         reach.~ ~ XLIV~Gradasso, Sacripant, Rogero, who~With all those
16     8|        The beauty, by Circassian Sacripant~Preferred before his honour
17    12|           Ferrau, he finds, with Sacripant and more;~Who ever toiling,
18    12|         realm anew.~ ~ XXIV~King Sacripant, or Roland, willingly~The
19    12|       with Roland are~Ferrau and Sacripant, directs her chase;~Rogero,
20    12|       all;~And Roland there, and Sacripant espies,~Intent to seek her
21    12|          cavalier:~ ~ XXVIII~But Sacripant at pleasure could depose,~
22    12|        had entertained~Roland or Sacripant to have released,~To guide
23    12|         Roland fast pursues,~Nor Sacripant less plies the rowels bright.~
24    12|     cavalier,"~(Orlando cried to Sacripant) "if we~Were known for the
25    19|         In Count Orlando or king Sacripant;~ ~ XIX~And above every
26    27|     Christian power.~ ~ XIV~King Sacripant and King Gradasso (who~Whilere
27    27|     fearless front,~And might of Sacripant, excelled by none,~Made
28    27|      between the Sarzan Moor~And Sacripant, another strife was heard.~
29    27|          was heard.~Valiant King Sacripant (as said before)~To equip
30    27|         yet unfelt despite.~King Sacripant, who plays the part of groom,~
31    27|        histories record,~Cried: "Sacripant, if any one beside~Thyself,
32    27|  Rodomont is steeled in panoply;~Sacripant neither plate nor mail attire:~
33    27|        the grain is brayed,~Than Sacripant at need moves foot or hand,~
34    27|         Ulien's might seed,~With Sacripant, Circassia's king, pursues~
35    27|        view;~Nor less respect in Sacripant inspired~The Moorish monarch;
36    27|             LXXXIV~The king bade Sacripant explain his right,~And how
37    27|       will regain the steed;~But Sacripant, whom, like the youthful
38    27|         again.~ ~ CXVI~How he by Sacripant was overtaken,~And fought
39    30|    Gradasso will the truth deny:~Sacripant knows it and your Isolier:~
40    30|         your Isolier:~I say King Sacripant of Circassy,~And Aquilant,
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