Canto

 1     5|       hear the paladin repair.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Dread sir," to him the
 2     8|         the lamentation hears.~ ~ LXXXIII~Thither, whence comes the
 3     9|       loathsome prison stayed.~ ~ LXXXIII~To Friesland's king that
 4    10|          Hermant, Edward, led.~ ~ LXXXIII~"The first is the Duke of
 5    11|       grass and dainty flower.~ ~ LXXXIII~From plain to hill, from
 6    12|         the paladin of France;~ ~ LXXXIII~He broke it on the border
 7    13|         is mustered in review.~ ~ LXXXIII~To fill the squadrons ravaged
 8    14|           must go far to find.~ ~ LXXXIII~Her by her party-coloured
 9    15|         in a thought, renewed.~ ~ LXXXIII~After a thousand blows,
10    16| masterless, at random, course.~ ~ LXXXIII~That he in time remounted
11    17|        thing of passing price.~ ~ LXXXIII~If the good king had known
12    18|         and cunning to redeem.~ ~ LXXXIII~"With her I planned the
13    19|       drove with flowing rein;~ ~ LXXXIII~And so she shocked the second
14    20|          in springtide muster.~ ~ LXXXIII~With warlike trumpet, drum,
15    22|          who brought her aid.~ ~  LXXXIII~Save these three times,
16    23|   thousand pieces, to the sky.~ ~ LXXXIII~One and the other lance
17    24|         of life devoutly sips.~ ~ LXXXIII~'Twas here his feeble voice
18    25|          Rogero's bosom bleed.~ ~ LXXXIII~Nor less to quit his Queen,
19    26|        warrior with the sword.~ ~ LXXXIII~That Tartar cursed the elements
20    27|         but with little fruit.~ ~ LXXXIII~Circassia's monarch would
21    28|          reason, led.~ ~  LXXIX - LXXXIII~ (Stanzas LXXIX - LXXXIII
22    28|         LXXXIII~ (Stanzas LXXIX - LXXXIII untranslated by Rose)~ ~
23    30|          to punish and reward.~ ~ LXXXIII~"I know not if thou knowest --
24    31|       forfeit liberty or life.~ ~ LXXXIII~But he to Arles and Narbonne
25    32|     castellain to her replies.~ ~ LXXXIII~"When Pharamond of France
26    33|         was the stubborn mail.~ ~ LXXXIII~Without reposing they long
27    34|          else which I recount.~ ~ LXXXIII~It was as 'twere a liquor
28    36|         Charles's royal court.~ ~ LXXXIII~To Bradamant the bold Marphisa
29    37|         neither read nor hear.~ ~ LXXXIII~"It wills, all women found
30    38|           preserved its bloom,~ ~ LXXXIII~"Hear, and be witnesses
31    39|       hatchet, sword and pike.~ ~ LXXXIII~The king hears huge and
32    41|        dark before 'tis night.~ ~ LXXXIII~Leaving his foe, he, facing
33    42|      ladies and their knights.~ ~ LXXXIII~The first inscription there
34    43|          last parforce obeyed.~ ~ LXXXIII~"As no less cruel and less
35    44|      stream with all his host.~ ~ LXXXIII~King Vatran, chief of the
36    45|           awaited in his tent.~ ~ LXXXIII~Twice in fraternal guise
37    46|        prisoned wife restored;~ ~ LXXXIII~She Helen hight: her Menelaus
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