Canto

 1   Int|       all want her. However, in order to take her as wife they
 2     9|       after slain, shall by his order die."~ ~ LVII~Here her discourse,
 3    11|    XXVIII~And I shall think, in order to pursue~The sin for ever,
 4    13|       this site,~And showed the order taken for the deed,~Which
 5    13|       give to each its head and order due,~The ample camp is mustered
 6    13|         other strain, delay~The order of the muster to display.~ ~ ~
 7    14|         Afric lead,~To give new order to the double host,~Resolve
 8    16|         rage,~Heedless alike of order, sex, and age.~ ~ XXVI~Nor
 9    16|       and fall,~And break their order on the Paynim side,~What
10    16|         dread~Abandoned honour, order, and their ground:~Lurcanio,
11    18|    Before the warlike knight no order stood;~You might have seen
12    22|  yesterday a follower true~Gave order to surprise the pair in
13    22|         that Hall.~ ~ LV~"Their order is, who from the castle
14    23|      has not done:~They without order him accompany,~A lawless
15    27|      betrayed:~He his Creator's order had received~To stir the
16    27|        field of each of them in order due;~And, as the best resolve,
17    27|        LXII~"I will confuse the order of the field,~Throughout,
18    28| exclaimed: `What shall we do~In order not to be a woman's jest?~
19    33|     left untold~Things first in order; next to them displayed~
20    35|      time suffices to convey~An order thither, that they our of
21    37|     such a knight,~Built by her order, two fair pillars rear.~
22    37|    punish, on that very day,~An order for us all to leave his
23    37|         to resort,~Despite that order, any one should dare,~Let
24    38|  dazzled by the sandy gale.~The order that throughout should be
25    38|    squadrons dight;~Who in such order led his cavaliers,~As they
26    39|         and in what state, what order are~The affairs of France
27    39|      Orlando's will.~ ~ LXV~The order taken to attack the town~
28    40|           X~And hence in public order was it said,~The camp should
29    42|        That can make wrath keep order and due bound,~And within
30    42|    bough.~ ~ XC~Dian is next in order of that train.~"Regard not (
31    43|     Love was tied,~The mode and order, how thou mayst fulfil~Thy
32    43|      CLXVII~He, when he saw his order duly done,~And now the westering
33    44|      them whilere.~Lost was all order in a thought, and they~With
34    46|         speed,~Evermore kept in order for such need.~ ~ CXI~The
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