Canto

 1     5|    guise,~He should not be with vantage overlaid;~And should he
 2     9|      ungenerous care~To go with vantage on whatever quest:~But with
 3    12|         I o'er you the smallest vantage wou'd."~He ended, and his
 4    13|        Gained in few blows such vantage in the fray,~He left Corebo
 5    15|          to say~The truth) with vantage on his side, begun~The fight,
 6    19|        foul emprize.~But he his vantage marks, and, from among~The
 7    19|        made,~As if he held such vantage in disdain:~Better he deemed
 8    19|        yet appear~Which had the vantage of the doubtful fray:~Nor,
 9    20|    conveyed~Away and took such 'vantage in his flight,~So hid by
10    23|         Roland, and watched his vantage to obtain;~He to the other
11    24|    should not forego~An inch of vantage; who, if once that sword~
12    24|    divide my heart.~Here little vantage young Zerbino drew~From
13    24|         Tartar in the fray~Such vantage o'er the Scottish prince
14    25|         XLI~"Because perceiving vantage there was none~In the male
15    27|    paynims pressed no more, the vantage theirs)~To him the seed
16    29|     take new hold, where he his vantage spies;~Now within Roland'
17    30|       are feints, and what with vantage made --~And when he should
18    31|       in hand.~I am content all vantage to afford;~Such my desire
19    31|      pride apart,~And for their vantage practised every art.~ ~
20    31|     assay.~But (for it promised vantage) he till night~The assault
21    34|         was resolved before.~My vantage I descry, and shift my ground,~
22    39|        the honour wear~Of every vantage; while Astolpho still~In
23    40|         in disdain~To take such vantage of the cavalier.~Admiring
24    41|         the chance,~But for the vantage of Rinaldo's horse;~Which
25    41| Mandricardo lost.~ ~ XCII~Great vantage has he, on another part:~
26    41|      matter) so had scanned~His vantage that redoubted paynim lord,~
27    43|       make her own;~Then of the vantage speak, that from his hall~
28    44|   awaits, his squire.~ ~ C~Such vantage Leo has in flight (to flee~
29    46|  wrestlers' ring:~He marked his vantage, nor from strife forbore;~
30    46|     Rogero wrought,~To keep his vantage taxing strength and thought.~ ~
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