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 1    15|         the head;~With whom Sir Aquilant had warred in vain,~And
 2    15|    Gryphon the white, and sable Aquilant.~ ~ LXVIII~The necromancer
 3    15|       hacks.~ ~ LXX~Gryphon and Aquilant by turns divide,~Now to
 4    15|      vigorous blow,~Gryphon and Aquilant long time before~Agnized,
 5    15|       land.~ ~ XCII~Gryphon and Aquilant thus bid adieu,~One and
 6    15|     tell.~ ~ CIV~This: for that Aquilant had oft before~Reproved
 7    15|         lore,~If by his brother Aquilant accurst,~Her Gryphon, in
 8    15|         purpose, without say~To Aquilant, alone to take the quest~
 9    18|       design~Of seeking out Sir Aquilant once more,~And good Astolpho,
10    18|      flame had warmed.~ ~ LXXII~Aquilant asked him, if he had possest~
11    18|         scathe to do.~ ~ LXXIII~Aquilant brooked not Gryphon such
12    18|        and for the harbour ran.~Aquilant, when his bark the margin
13    18|       royal hest.~To track whom Aquilant was so intent,~Assured that
14    18|      showy wise.~ ~ LXXVIII~Sir Aquilant believed, at the first show,~
15    18|        for flight prepares:~But Aquilant, more quick, in her despite,~
16    18|       knows the thief.~ ~ LXXXI~Aquilant thundered still, and, to
17    18|       proved of good avail,~For Aquilant believed him easily;~And,
18    18|     with whom he came.~ ~ LXXXV~Aquilant had in Antioch chanced to
19    18|         measure.~ ~ LXXXVII~Sir Aquilant made squires and beasts
20    18|        with speed,~And with Sir Aquilant encountering,~Who Gryphon
21    18|       case has heard:~And after Aquilant his say had said,~And him
22    18|        justly due.~ ~ XCII~'Tis Aquilant's, 'tis Norandino's will~
23    18|        can bear arms, at court,~Aquilant fleets the time in fair
24    18| mischief is to end.~Gryphon and Aquilant are of the throng~Which
25    18|        Laid Gryphon first; next Aquilant he found,~And scarcely touched
26    18|      the barricade.~Gryphon and Aquilant, who saw with woe~Themselves
27    18|      Gryphon stood in colloquy,~Aquilant came, and knew Astolpho
28    19|    Marphisa, Astolpho, Gryphon, Aquilant.~Of these and of the others
29    19|    Marphisa, near at hand,~Next Aquilant, and he, his brother dear,~
30    20|    Covered o'er~With arms stand Aquilant and Gryphon stern,~And the
31    20|     lair.~Gryphon the white and Aquilant the black~Take road more
32    22|     stripling yet,~Gryphon, and Aquilant, and Sansonet!~ ~ LIII~"
33    22|  consent to die."~ ~ LXXVIII~So Aquilant, so Gryphon. For the twain~
34    22|    refuge is for them who gaze.~Aquilant, who was at his brother'
35    30|      Sacripant of Circassy,~And Aquilant, and Gryphon, famous peer;~
36    31|         they descry~Gryphon and Aquilant, the two that stain~Their
37    31|        different dye;~Sable was Aquilant's, white Gryphon's, weed;~
38    31|           LI~A mile an-end with Aquilant he prest,~Gryphon, Alardo,
39    38|     Marphisa there;~Gryphon and Aquilant, and Sansonet,~That with
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