Canto

 1     5|        half his weapon went.~ ~ LXXXIX~Him, through his breast,
 2     8|   imparted to his Flordelis:~ ~ LXXXIX~To him this was a lady passing
 3     9|      said resembled thunder.~ ~ LXXXIX~Not with intent, in his
 4    10|     nature enemies to peace.~ ~ LXXXIX~"Issued from cavern and
 5    12|         others might intend.~ ~ LXXXIX~By day it had been hidden
 6    14|     Archytas and Pythagorus.~ ~ LXXXIX~"But those philosophers
 7    15|      upon the envying twain.~ ~ LXXXIX~Nor do I think that either
 8    16|        cry and tumult hears.~ ~ LXXXIX~With many peers and chiefs,
 9    17|     wolf men slip the hound.~ ~ LXXXIX~Who will pursue the brindled
10    18|      and betrays the good?"~ ~  LXXXIX~Others exclaimed, "How fittingly
11    19|     fear, had made him slow.~ ~ LXXXIX~He, signing with his right
12    20|       reeled, of wit bereft.~ ~ LXXXIX~As family, awaked in sudden
13    22|    retarded by that tourney.~ ~ LXXXIX~He saw the damsel, stretched
14    23|        the Tartar cavalier.~ ~  LXXXIX~The beauteous Doralice,
15    24|        mirror, for her view.~ ~ LXXXIX~The holy man next made the
16    25|        be one soul with him;~ ~ LXXXIX~And, as he erst by word,
17    26|        upon the path espied.~ ~ LXXXIX~Hippalca he to Mont Albano
18    27|         the first, she goes.~ ~ LXXXIX~Him by mid breast Marphisa
19    28|       find his natural stay.~ ~ LXXXIX~Rodomont navigates the day
20    30|     that union nor applauds.~ ~ LXXXIX~Nor light suspicion has
21    31|       squadrons make resort.~ ~ LXXXIX~Chased by Rinaldo and King
22    32|     arms the damsel to deny.~ ~ LXXXIX~"Though she small worth
23    33|         other quarry chases.~ ~ LXXXIX~Rinaldo and Gradasso, who
24    34|       soak the slender line.~ ~ LXXXIX~A second dame replaced the
25    37|     Drusilla's chamber maid.~ ~ LXXXIX~The chamber wench, made
26    38|        steel in circles ply.~ ~ LXXXIX~Now with the axe's blade,
27    41|     fierce old man upsprung;~ ~ LXXXIX~And turned anew to Olivier,
28    42|  Amphrysus heard his swain;~ ~  LXXXIX~And one, through whom that
29    43|         be by gain and hire.~ ~ LXXXIX~"When to Anselmo's early
30    44|    banners fled in disarray.~ ~ LXXXIX~Leo Augustus on a swelling
31    45| unvenged to leave that fair.~ ~ LXXXIX~"Then I the damsel will
32    46|     from his generous guide.~ ~ LXXXIX~There is it seen, how he
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