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1 2| XXXIV~Through a delicious mead the fountain-rill,~By ancient 2 3| behold who shall distain the mead,~And his good sword with 3 4| no sooner on the grassy mead~Had laid her head, than 4 5| single fight, in listed mead,~Upon his daughter's quarrel, 5 6| be seen.~ ~ LXX~Into the mead rode this and the other 6 7| summit, they~Issued upon a mead of vast extent;~And a more 7 12| warrior trot before him on the mead;~ ~ V~Who in his arms a 8 12| They issue in a spacious mead, on which~Appears a lofty 9 12| house he issued out~Into the mead which girt the dome about.~ ~ 10 12| the wood had issued on the mead;~I say that he arrived where 11 13| Melissa halted near the mead~Where stood the mansion 12 14| bands should muster on the mead,~From winter lodgings moved 13 14| shield.~When lo! he saw a mead, o'ertopt with shade,~Where 14 14| been recently~Marked on the mead), proceeds, amid the swell~ 15 14| And in the middle of the mead surveyed~Doralice (such 16 16| horse reversed upon the mead.~ ~ LXXXV~What time, without, 17 19| Returned to seek Medoro on the mead.~ ~ XXIII~Returning, she 18 21| ground, encounter on the mead.~Not fired in some rejoicing, 19 23| in rage contend~For the mead's boundary or river's right,~ 20 23| falls, and lies~Upon the mead, and, gazing upward, sighs.~ ~ 21 24| Tartar king arrives upon the mead.~He, at the trophied pine-tree' 22 25| Rodomont.~ ~ IV~They at a mead arrived, where, in disport,~ 23 26| a firm footing that soft mead denied,~On the moist surface 24 27| by lot possess the listed mead.~ ~ XLV~Four lots the monarch 25 27| place is prepared the listed mead,~Which palisades of little 26 30| should obtain;~He, who by mead or mountain, far or near,~ 27 30| undertake for both in listed mead.~Thus in two scrolls, inscribed 28 30| Brigliador, whom on the mead~Orlando left, distraught 29 31| himself astounded on the mead;~Sore handled, and unhorsed 30 31| Not that he stained the mead with paynim gore,~Nor splintered 31 36| first onset cast her on the mead;~And saw, how from the mingling 32 41| veins and liquid rills,~And mead, and field, with furrows 33 42| many a stream, to lave~A mead of azure, white, and yellow 34 43| he leaves; and field and mead,~Rents, fruits, and all 35 44| mountain and desert the mead.~Many he stops and turns;