Canto

 1     4|     valiant feats, Rinaldo true~Forthwith his armour and Bayardo found,~
 2     7| downcast eye,~And full of shame forthwith resolves to fly.~ ~ ~ I~
 3     8|         and wariness.~Then made forthwith her meiny sound to arms,~
 4     9|      knight in combat overbore,~Forthwith released from his captivity,~
 5    13|   faulchions; we~Sever the rope forthwith, and put to sea.~ ~ XVIII~"
 6    13|        in this suspects no ill,~Forthwith, before our party, wends
 7    16|        trained to martial fray,~Forthwith King Dardinel, the foe to
 8    18|         grave.~ ~ CLVII~He bids forthwith the Moorish ensigns be~Borne
 9    22|         At last nigh Rouen; and forthwith, in chain~And plate Astolpho
10    22|         said."~And to the three forthwith began to tell~The use established
11    23|         spies.~ ~ CXXIV~In him, forthwith, such deadly hatred breed~
12    26|   Mandricardo and Rodomont,~And forthwith battle follows fierce and
13    26|        whom he about her spied,~Forthwith to joust and single fight
14    26|       it had been best~For thee forthwith to have obeyed my hest."~ ~
15    28| sleeping at a stripling's side.~Forthwith Jocundo that adulterer knew,~
16    28|      the end.~ ~ XXIX~"Not that forthwith he lets the youth be seen,~
17    31|       no better than the twain;~Forthwith, like them, extended on
18    32|      her first thought; and she forthwith bade make~A mantle for her
19    33|         to die or else his name~Forthwith in new encounter to retrieve --~
20    33|      district upon either hand,~Forthwith might Cairo lack its daily
21    33|        resistless need pursued,~Forthwith -- infernal and avenging
22    33|        commands the menial crew~Forthwith to bring the hospitable
23    33|  victual from his hand.~ ~ CXIX~Forthwith a solemn banquet they prepare~
24    36|         s heart is softened so;~Forthwith compassionate and pious
25    36|         birth, that spirit dear~Forthwith ascended into Paradise.~
26    38|     fearful wrath descend~On me forthwith, if I my word forego!~And
27    39| disembark, and thence would aid~Forthwith his people, broken and dismaid.~ ~
28    39|       And that strange armament forthwith pursue,~Assailed them unawares,
29    40|     claim, and for an embassage~Forthwith a courier find, then bid
30    41|        Would render honour due, forthwith to wend;~Nor Bradamant with
31    43|       her with suppliant prayer forthwith I sue,~And next those goads
32    43|     hate is run,~To fly from me forthwith does she devise;~And, what
33    43|       Melissa joys; but drowned~Forthwith is her light mirth; for
34    43|      life, she said -~Where she forthwith as mistress to remain~Had
35    44|   declare;~And, to Ungiardo led forthwith, rehearsed~What shall by
36    45|     rival, with the lady wive."~Forthwith this challenge, as erewhile
37    46|     What she had threatened she forthwith would do.~No longer Leo
38    46|      Rogero knew;~ ~ LX~And ran forthwith to clip the cavalier;~Nor
39    46|      delay~That impious Saracen forthwith to slay;~ ~ CXL~And smiting
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