Canto

 1     5| Polinesso for Geneura layed.~ ~ LXXXVI~Next that he there in arms
 2     8|      fight some time before.~ ~ LXXXVI~At midnight he departed
 3     9|   lovers to the county paid.~ ~ LXXXVI~The people, throned in her
 4    10|      country first of right.~ ~ LXXXVI~"The Duke of Strathforth
 5    12|      that by which she fled.~ ~ LXXXVI~Through wood and field his
 6    14|         fire on either side.~ ~ LXXXVI~"I recollect not ever to
 7    15|        Orrilo's immortality.~ ~ LXXXVI~Amid innumerable locks,
 8    16|      and Sir Ariman command.~ ~ LXXXVI~To him a squire approached,
 9    17|        them at his pleasure.~ ~ LXXXVI~That witless Antiochite,
10    18|      behind him with a rope.~ ~ LXXXVI~And, though she for excuse
11    19|       remaining in the sell.~ ~ LXXXVI~With such just measure him
12    20|      part the knight oppose.~ ~ LXXXVI~Sir Guido and the cavaliers
13    22|          who spurred behind.~ ~ LXXXVI~These here, or there, to
14    23|       thinking to have done.~ ~ LXXXVI~Him griped athwart, he,
15    24|     remained in her embrace.~ ~ LXXXVI~On the ensanguined corse,
16    25|        paper, ink and light.~ ~ LXXXVI~That which is needed, in
17    26|        for Agramant he came.~ ~ LXXXVI~Next prays not only with
18    27|   filled Circassia's throne.~ ~ LXXXVI~The others who stood round
19    28|     water to pursue his way.~ ~ LXXXVI~For with such care for his
20    30| observed his promise plight.~ ~ LXXXVI~But in that he his promise
21    31|     shed, mid April-showers.~ ~ LXXXVI~Here one conjectures Malagigi
22    32|         lady lodged therein.~ ~ LXXXVI~"When, after long entreaties
23    33|       the champions' fight.~ ~  LXXXVI~So deemed Rinaldo too: and
24    34|        s too, Astolpho sees.~ ~ LXXXVI~Since his consent the apostle
25    37|       prevails in Marganor."~ ~ LXXXVI~So saying, in those maids
26    38|  declared by Charles before;~ ~ LXXXVI~And like him, nor in under
27    39|      death, by both is sped.~ ~ LXXXVI~This vainly to the sea resorts,
28    41|       he might succour bear.~ ~ LXXXVI~While so the fight is balanced '
29    42|    honour, charms and worth.~ ~ LXXXVI~One was Elizabeth, one Eleanor,~
30    43|         cherish such desire.~ ~ LXXXVI~"Though to the lady's promise
31    44|    their azure realms above.~ ~ LXXXVI~Advanced before the others,
32    45|         goodly courser best.~ ~ LXXXVI~Now by straight way and
33    46|         and aetherial bloom.~ ~ LXXXVI~Hippolytus a little label
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