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1 27| scathe o'erlaid,~As should in Africk every house aggrieve,~Nor 2 30| wind;~Who had to move from Africk been afraid,~Nor would have 3 30| own,~Amid the troops of Africk or of Spain;~And Doralice, 4 35| These have I sent into mine Africk reign;~But this I promise 5 35| company,~To carry me to Africk may afford;~Nor will I halt 6 38| offends;~But he is of his Africk realm so wide,~With Charles 7 38| did ill to lay~Unfurnished Africk open to attack,~If there 8 38| laid the better part of Africk waste.~ ~ XL~"I now on this, 9 38| Or how I may as well our Africk save,~And ruin this redoubted 10 38| set his foot on warlike Africk's strand;~Traversing sands, 11 38| Have been rained down on Africk from the skies;~Or haply 12 38| unaided in the field,~Your Africk from such host in peril 13 38| pomp, amid that train,~Rode Africk's monarch, ready armed for 14 38| gone,~To that wend those of Africk and of Spain.~In the mid 15 39| Hardly King Agramant his Africk crew~From flight, beneath 16 39| chance~Brandimart had to Africk passed from France.~ ~ XLII~ 17 39| trust to make return to Africk's land.~ ~ LXXIV~Royal Marsilius, 18 39| King Agramant his sails for Africk bent:~His barks ill-armed 19 40| foes,~Might also deem how Africk's people mourned,~With Agramant, 20 40| triumphant town,~Which of all Africk wore the royal crown.~ ~ 21 40| short time will fill thine Africk throne.~ ~ XXXVIII~"Thy 22 40| if thou diest, are we;~Africk is tributary evermore.~Although 23 40| seaward steered his bark, of Africk wide;~When from the land 24 40| Vulcan's lofty forge and Africk lies.~ ~ XLV~With juniper 25 40| bit, which lets him not to Africk wend;~Wheels him, and to 26 40| decides the knight;~To him in Africk will he wend his way:~Moved 27 41| Amid those vessels, and for Africk looses.~ ~ VIII~He looses 28 41| Without him, made directly Africk's strand,~Two or three miles 29 41| into France had passed from Africk's shore.~ ~ XXXVIII~After 30 42| As the headless trunk of Africk's cavalier~Extended on the 31 43| Is hither wafted from the Africk shore.~ ~ CLXXXIII~She, 32 44| and pained;~When one for Africk's monarch couched the spear,~ 33 44| squadrons, all, from wasted Africk go;~But to their king, first,