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1 6| climb the fish.~ ~ XLI~"To Dudon and Rinaldo's signal blind,~ 2 31| ARGUMENT~Rinaldo and Dudon fight; then friendship make,~ 3 39| Restores his wits. At sea does Dudon meet~King Agramant, and 4 39| recollects him how the paladin,~Dudon, has many a month his prisoner 5 39| been a prisoner evermore~Dudon, who was derived of Danish 6 39| Branzardo's offer does agree.~Dudon from prison loosed, his 7 39| every sort and kind.~To Dudon's government, by sea or 8 39| tear --~Turning to Danish Dudon, at this side,~And afterwards 9 39| Brandimart,~Olivier, Sansonet and Dudon so~All leap to ground, and 10 39| paladin,~And makes fierce Dudon feel (who -- couched below~ 11 39| Broke on the casque, that Dudon prest the shore:~With that, 12 39| to paradise.~Astolpho and Dudon, that again upstood~(Albeit 13 39| upstood~(Albeit swoln were Dudon's face and eyes)~And Sansonet, 14 39| Anglantes' lord.~ ~ LII~Dudon Orlando from behind embraced,~ 15 39| brain.~Shouldered by sturdy Dudon is the load,~And on the 16 39| The shipping under Danish Dudon's care;~When with the duke 17 39| England's peer supplied~To Dudon, manned with good and armed 18 39| sea before.~ ~ LXXXII~Bold Dudon's men, to whom unwonted 19 40| from his own; whom fiery Dudon shends,~Reduced to sad and 20 40| overwhelmed with woe.~ ~ LXXII~Dudon had issued forth upon dry 21 40| all that region ring with Dudon's name.~ ~ LXXIII~Rogero, 22 40| band.~ ~ LXXV~The noise Sir Dudon hears, the slaughter spies,~ 23 40| breast;~And as Rogero holy Dudon spied~Approach on horseback, ( 24 40| cavalier.~Admiring at Sir Dudon's courteous vein,~"Belie 25 40| and in the stranger knew~Dudon, the Danish Ogier's valiant 26 40| to blows.~ ~ LXXIX~Bold Dudon had with him that iron mace,~ 27 40| that disastrous battle, Dudon's blood~(Well in the lineage 28 40| believes it in Rogero lay~Sir Dudon in few sword-strokes to 29 40| in weary wise,~Hammers on Dudon with such might and main,~ 30 41| kings to Africa convey.~And Dudon thus allowed the Child to 31 42| worthy warrior's end.~Him Dudon, Guido, would accompany;~ 32 44| in Afric waters ride~Sir Dudon's ships which did the paynims 33 46| on his brow.~Nor him Sir Dudon, nor Sir Olivier,~Nor King 34 46| sable son,~Thither good Dudon and Marphisa wend;~Who fain 35 46| horse of noble race:~Sir Dudon held his stirrup: far and