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1 1| Afric passed in hostile fleet,~And ravaged France, with 2 1| bridle from her courser fleet.~And loose along the river 3 1| the bridle on his courser fleet,~Grappled his lance, and 4 2| where the stream is deep and fleet.~Her I abandon who my love 5 6| still the passing moments fleet in mirth.~Here hoary-headed 6 9| train,~Was coming with a fleet of many sail,~A cousin of 7 10| forth-issuing from the strand,~A fleet of ships, which all towards 8 10| Cruized with their scattered fleet by day or night;~And every 9 14| dexterously as leaps the greyhound fleet,~Nor at his lighting louder 10 16| against him on his courser fleet.~ ~ XLV~He stoops upon the 11 18| of him, who his Baiardo fleet~Had spurred the gallant 12 23| instructed well, her palfrey fleet~Hippalca stirred, nor longer 13 23| drives behind his courser fleet:~The paynim rates the charger, 14 27| which he had the fairest fleet arrayed~Which ever put to 15 29| ages change not as they fleet,~Which -- I attest the inviolable 16 29| like glass, that courser fleet~Was by the madman's furious 17 33| prudent; nimble Ladas was less fleet;~Less liberal and less prompt 18 33| And in its haven found the fleet arrayed.~Freighted with 19 36| flood,~Fire to the banded fleet of Greece applied,~I Hercules 20 39| Agramant, and sore annoys his fleet.~ ~ ~ I~Than that fell woe 21 39| greyhound in the slip, that the fleet hare~Scowering about and 22 39| Arles, and then aboard his fleet.~ ~ LXIX~As two fair generous 23 39| and wise;~Which willed the fleet, from leaves of greenwood 24 39| Which see that Moorish fleet at eventide,~And that strange 25 40| the Dane's command.~That fleet the worthy Sansonetto led,~( 26 40| both by sea and land:~The fleet, with Sansonetto for its 27 40| left without a guide~His fleet this while, and with Sobrino 28 40| he hoped would ride~The fleet which him to Africa might 29 40| land,~With the barbarians' fleet, his captive prey.~You could 30 40| Believed they were the fleet of Agramant,~And, to know 31 44| the bridge and burns his fleet.~Rogero arrived not, till