Canto

 1     1|     Moors from Afric passed in hostile fleet,~And ravaged France,
 2    10|        two fairies strove with hostile bands.~He now resolved to
 3    14|      noise be heard not in the hostile camp.~ ~ LXXVI~"Find Silence
 4    14|    trumpet's bray.~He next the hostile paynims went to find,~And
 5    18|      sees he cannot pierce the hostile round,~Unless he thence
 6    18|       one another's sight,~The hostile people all Martano bayed;~"
 7    18|       For a wide way, amid the hostile horde,~I offer here to make
 8    18|     may conceal them well from hostile gaze.~But him I shall expect
 9    19| dangerous 'twas to doubt; lest hostile band~Should sally from the
10    19|      the trump sounded, in the hostile train,~But he in black no
11    24|     Hoisted the banners of the hostile train,~-- For cowardice,
12    24|    feet.~ ~ XCVII~When the two hostile warriors were so near,~That
13    25|      now, suspending all their hostile rage,~One and the other
14    26|    other side, so charged with hostile blade,~The Moors those Maganzese
15    26|    with Marphisa matched, that hostile crew~Appears like ice, and
16    26|      bone.~ ~ XXV~To rout each hostile squadron, filled with dread,~
17    27|       he had, 'mid strange and hostile nation,~And every chance
18    32|        Bound homeward from the hostile camp, where lay~King Agramant,
19    33|        Whose thinner files his hostile army face.~Lo! these who
20    33|       nevermore to offend~With hostile arms, he is compelled to
21    33|        twoud seem, that either hostile band~Lies tented upon Chassis'
22    33|      over bathed with blood of hostile vein.~But valour stoops
23    33|    shrieks, behold the glow~Of hostile fires, and lo! they backward
24    33|      they had been unhorsed by hostile lance~In the first course
25    35|   Though Heaven and Earth were hostile, had he known~The means
26    36|    their mood,~Even within the hostile ramparts ride;~And prick
27    36|         Hearing that voice the hostile ranks among,~He deems --
28    38|        is away, by none~Of the hostile sect resistance can be made.~
29    38|      When deputies from either hostile power,~On this side and
30    39|     word~-- Yea, put aside all hostile injury --~That they, on
31    39|       Not fearing to encounter hostile prow;~Nor has he watchmen
32    40|      Twixt fire and sword, the hostile navies viewed.~What outcries
33    41|     Roland fiercely charge the hostile three.~Sobrino is left wounded
34    41|       seams~In many a part the hostile water streams.~ ~ XV~A fierce
35    43|      smart,~Than had he seen a hostile hand his side~Lay bare,
36    45|     field of battle, gory~With hostile blood, nor yet despair,
37    45|        those arms, secure from hostile stroke,~Which erst to Trojan
38    45|   fight,~Where shifting he the hostile hand espied.~Either he smote
39    46|    Scatters and overthrows the hostile band,~And -- spoil and prisoners
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