Canto

 1     2|   messenger, in furious course,~Called to the dame to stay, and
 2     3|       Evoked, I know not, or if called from hell;~And gathered
 3     3|       done, into the church she called the maid,~Where she had
 4     4|          threatening cried,~And called him to the combat and defied.~ ~
 5     5|       upon his part.~ ~ XLV~"He called him to his side, and willed
 6     5|         cried.~False Polinesso, called, with troubled eye,~Stood
 7     7|       high deeds which thou art called to do,~Wherefore defraud
 8     9|       her domain~Conferred: He, called away by other care,~Left
 9    10|         I to reign~As queen was called, and this for thee forewent;~
10    10|     fair eyes,~His Bradamant he called to mind again.~Pity and
11    12|      long space a rhyme; thence called away~By good Anglante's
12    17|       to the king, unknown,~Was called in place of Gryphon: when
13    17|           This said,~He quickly called a baron of his crew,~And
14    18|      far Catay with her he bore~Called him by name, nor would in
15    21|   Argaeus he of whom I tell was called,~Husband of that ill hag,
16    21|       wife she rightly could be called; more fell~And cruel than
17    23|         devise,"~(She said, and called the damsel from the rest,)~"
18    25|       the stubborn key;~A town, called Agrismonte, crowned the
19    27| occupation,~Some of his kin had called; whereof was none~Who dared
20    29|      Orlando's head was stowed,~Called to the approaching knight,
21    31|      angels, by his magic lore,~Called from Tartarean caverns into
22    33|       King Charlemagne,~Whom he called in to harass, not o'erthrow~
23    33|     bites his lips through woe;~Called by him, from the hills,
24    34|          As he elected Sampson, called whilere~The Jew against
25    37|       Guidetti mine,~And Molza, called of Phoebus and the Nine.~ ~
26    37|       Drusilla, who~That beldam called and whispered in her ear,~
27    39|     witness which the gods were called aloud;~Who then so quick
28    40|  paladin of France.~ ~ LXXVI~He called on every one to stand aside,~
29    41|          when whilom prayed~And called of Christ -- then uncompelled
30    42|     holy, and is certified~That called to bliss above is Brandimart;~
31    42|            She, in her passion, called unjust and weak.~ ~ XXVI~
32    42|       he opened and the spirits called.~ ~ XXXV~Then one he chooses,
33    43|      CXXXI~"The servant last he called on whom was laid~The ill
34    45|        a moment to complain:~He called on Death, and therein comfort
35    45|   Charlemagne~Bade Bradamant be called, and to her told~That which
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