Canto

 1     2|    where Charlemagne had taken post,~With the sad remnant of
 2     2|        and cried.~This was the post who told Circassa's lord~
 3     2|      did with such excuse that post appay,~He was contented
 4     6|      and river see,~And at her post the haughty dame arraid~(
 5     7|        content.~She roams from post to post, and far and wide~
 6     7|         She roams from post to post, and far and wide~Searches
 7     8|    those other two,~Duped by a post, dispatched from Stygian
 8    13|     bids for a review his army post,~Willing to know the numbers
 9    14|     lodgings moved and various post;~That they may furnish,
10    14|        the valiant Mirabaldo's post:~Him Baliverso, whom I'd
11    14|   slothful warriors from their post,~When of King Tremisene'
12    14|       he obeyed:~(And took his post behind the heavenly guide)~
13    14|       he ordered in convenient post,~The advance of the barbarians
14    14|     any one in fear refuse his post.~Into the fosse below the
15    14|     Many of whom, I ween, that post would shun,~If it were not
16    16|      fire and sword, if at his post,~King Agramant had prest
17    18|   bridge, and facing round the post maintained.~ ~ CXXII~He,
18    19|        Marphisa, "and I, at my post,~Hope to prove this upon
19    20|  thither borne, and -- bent to post~On her old track -- with
20    24|  accord the pair, and to their post~Dispatch, for rescue of
21    25|       in his way some faithful Post may throw;~Nor more delays:
22    30|      as he says,~Where in weak post and with unequal force~King
23    31|        Alban's troop in chosen post.~From his attendant squire
24    31|  slaughtered lies.~Their first post forced, the paynims understand~
25    31|      and lady made.~They daily post till to that bridge they
26    31|      may rally quickly in that post,~And rout in fine King Charles'
27    33|      Rialto's shore his battle post.~Then fly and leave his
28    34|     find, if thou wilt thither post,~Whatever thou on earth
29    38|        our worst, has left her post;~So Argier's lord; of whom
30    40| Speedily to the city wall they post,~Nor unprovided find the
31    41|        in Africa his paltriest post."~ ~ XLII~Thus Brandimart
32    44|      followers fly, hath taken post;~Where woeful and bewildered (
33    45|    this in Beleticche he takes post,~Androphilus', his sister'
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