Canto

 1     1|          upon his steed, the knight unknown,~Who at the encounter horse
 2     4|       change his destinies:~For, if unknown an ill so near to thee,~
 3     5|          Scottish law to you~Is yet unknown, which sentences to fire~
 4     5|      cavalier, who bared his blade,~Unknown of all, upon Geneura's side,~
 5     6|        which was more.~The cavalier unknown, I said above,~Long of the
 6     6|           way unwonted and till now unknown,~That some possessor of
 7     7|             by practice, to our age unknown,~Appeared with youth and
 8     8|        enchanters are there, though unknown!~Who for their love make
 9     8|            story, to her hearer not unknown.~ ~ XLVII~To comfort her,
10     9|              Strange arms he bears, unknown to any wight,~Save him,
11    14|            wondering Agramant alike unknown,~What kept the slothful
12    14|         fame the tidings are as yet unknown.~And we, departing when
13    15|           and there extends, as yet unknown,~Yielding no passage to
14    17|           he expected, to the king, unknown,~Was called in place of
15    21|         mortal foe.~ ~ L~"When now, unknown, on earth Argaeus lay,~My
16    22| neighbouring parts and distant; but unknown~To all remained the forest
17    23|       though the warrior was to him unknown,~As good and courteous,
18    25|           speech,~Who him, although unknown, had sought to right,~At
19    26|            lands defaced,~The names unknown to them, though figured
20    26|           promise plight,~He nought unknown to his compeer would do,~
21    27|             crew,~And where through unknown lands the warriors hied,~
22    27|         since the reason is to most unknown --~Each several nation to
23    27|      recognized as well -- at first unknown --~The valiant king who
24    32|             to her the tidings were unknown,~That good Rinaldo and his
25    34|            come from France, may be unknown~What there hath happened,"
26    35|           declare that 'tis to thee unknown."~With wonted kindness cried
27    37|            nine in ten remain to me unknown.~I what I know right willingly
28    41|             knows, whose purpose is unknown~To me, in turn, or to Anglantes'
29    42|          the marble fair,~Then both unknown, and now so fames a twain.~
30    43|          other country, where he is unknown.~ ~ LXXVII~"He leaves his
31    43|           Hoping he there should be unknown, had made.~Beside the lake
32    45|         ensignry,~Whose name is yet unknown to him, will fit:~Him he
33    46|           What time I as Rogero was unknown,~Thou madest suit I would
34    46|        brand~In fight, and not that unknown cavalier.~Marphisa, thither
35    46|           guide before him goes.~An unknown band in sweeping vest arraid,~
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