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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,~