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  LXVI

  Sansonet,ofsuchstaves,abovefivepairHadmadethemseverfromthelivingstock,Inneighboringwood,andbadehisfollowersbearTwoofthemhither,destinedforthatshock:

  Suchtruncheonstowithstand,wellneeded-wereAshieldandcuirassofthediamondrock。

  Onehehadmadethemgivehisfoe,andoneHekepthimself,thepresentcoursetorun。

  LXVII

  Withthesewhichmightthesolidanvilbore,Sowelltheirendswerepointedthereandhere,Eachaimingattheshieldhisfoemanwore,Thepuissantwarriorsshockedinmidcareer。

  ThatofRogero,wroughtwithmagiclore,Byfiends,hadlittlefromthestroketofear:

  IofthebucklerspeakAtlantesmade,OfwhoserarevirtuesIwhilerehavesaid。

  LXVIII

  Ihavealreadysaid,theenchantedlightStrikeswithsuchforceonthebeholder\'seyes,That,attheshield\'sdiscovery,everywightIsblinded,oronearthhalflifelesslies。

  Wherefore,wellmantledwithaveil,theknightKeepsit,unlesssomepassingneedsurprise:

  Impassiveistheshieldaswellbelieved,Sinceitnodamageintheshockreceived。

  LXIX

  Theotherbylessskilfulartistwrought,Didnotsowellthatweightlessblowabide,But,asifsmitbythunder,inathought,Gavewaybeforethesteel,andopenedwide;

  Gavewaybeforethegridingsteel,whichsoughtThearmbeneath,bythisillfortified:

  SothatSirSansonetwassmote,andreeled,Inhisdeparture,unhorseduponthefield。

  LXX

  AndthiswasthefirstcomradeofthetrainThatofthetowermaintainedtheusagefell,Whotherehadfailedanother\'sspoiltogain,Andvoidedinthejousthisknightlysell。

  Wholaughs,aswellwillsometimeshavetoplain,AndfindthatFortunewillbyfitsrebel。

  Anewthewarderonhislarumbeats,Andtotheotherknightsthesignrepeats。

  LXXI

  ThiswhileSirPinnabellohaddrawnnearToBradamant,andprayedthatshewouldshewWhatwarriorhadhisknightinthecareerSmithwithsuchprowess。ThattheguerdondueTohisilldeedsmightwaitthecavalier,God\'sjusticethatill-doerthitherdrewOnthesamecourser,whichbeforetheCheatFromBradamanthadtakenbydeceit。

  LXXII

  \'Twasnowexactlytheeighthmonthwasended,Since,ifyourecollect,uponhisway,ThefaithlessMaganzese,withwhomshewended,CastintoMerlin\'stombthemartialmay;

  Whenherabough,whichfellwithher,defendedFromdeath,orhergoodFortune,rathersay;

  AndPinnabelboreoffhercourserbrave,Deemingthedamselburiedinthecave。

  LXXIII

  Thecourser,and,throughhim,thecavalier,BradamantknewtobethewickedCount,And,havingheardhim,andperusedhimnear,Withmoreattentiveeyeandfronttofront——

  “Thisistheman,“thedamselsaid“\'tisclear,Whoerstdesignedmeoutrageandaffront。

  Lo!himthetraitor\'ssindothhitherspeed,Ofallhistreasonstoreceivethemeed。”

  LXXIV

  Tothreatenhimwithvengeance,andtolayHandsonherswordandchargehimnow,wasdoneAllinathought;butfirstshebarredthewayBywhichhemighthisfortilagehavewon。

  Toearthhimselflikefox,inhisdismay,SirPinnabelhaseveryhopeforegone。

  Hescreamingloud,norevermakingheadAgainstthedamsel,throughtheforestfled。

  LXXV

  PaleanddismayedhisspursthecaitiffpliedWhoselasthopeofescapeinflightwasfound;

  Whilewithherreadysword,Dordona\'sprideWasathisflank,andpresthiminhisround,Huntinghimcloseandeverfastbeside:

  Loudistheuproar,andthewoodsresound。

  Nothingofthisisatthecastlekenned,ForonlytoRogeroallattend。

  LXXVI

  Theotherthree,whofromthefortresscame,Thiswhilehadissuedforthupontheirway,Andbroughtwiththemtheill-accustomeddame,Whomadewayfarersthatilluseobey。

  InallwhoratherthanprolongwithblameTheirlife,wouldchoosetoperishinthefray,Thekindlingvisageburns,andheartiswoe,Thattoassailonemansomanygo。

  LXXVII

  Thecruelcourtezanbywhomwasmade,Andbywhosehestmaintained,thatevilrite,RemindsthewarriorsthattheyarearrayedByoathandpact,toavengeherinthefight。

  “IfwiththislancealonethyfoesarelaidOnearth,whyshouldIbandwithotherknight?“

  Guidothesavagesaid“and,ifIlie,Offwithmyhead,forIconsenttodie。”

  LXXVIII

  SoAquilant,soGryphon。ForthetwainSinglyagainstasinglefoewouldrun;

  Andratherwouldbetaken,ratherslain,Thanheshouldbeassailedbymorethanone。

  Tothemexclaimedthewoman:“WhyinvainWasteyousomanywords,wherefruitisnone?

  Ibroughtyouherethatchampion\'sarmstotake,Nototherlawsandotherpactstomake。

  LXXIX

  “Youshouldhaveoffered,wheninprison-cell,Thisyourexcuse;whichnowtoolateismade。

  \'Tisyoursthelaw\'sobservancetocompel,Andnotwithlyingtongueyouroathevade。”

  “——Behold!thearms;behold,withanewsellAndcloth,thegoodlysteed!“Rogerosaid,“Beholdwiththese,aswell,thedamsel\'svest!

  Iftheseyoucovet,whyyourcoursearrest?“

  LXXX

  Sheofthecastlepressesonthisside,OnthatRogerorates,andcallsthemon;

  Tilltheyparforce,t\'wardshim,togetherhied:

  Butredwithshame,aretotheencountergone。

  Foremostappeared\'midthosethreeknightsofpride,OfBurgundy\'sgoodmarquiseitherson。

  ButGuido,whowasborneonheaviersteed,Cameatsomeinterval,withtardierspeed。

  LXXXI

  WiththesamelancewithwhichheoverboreSirSansonet,Rogerocametofight;

  Well-coveredwiththeshieldwhichheretoforeAtlantesusedonPyreneanheight;

  Isaytheenchantedbuckler,which,toosoreForhumansufferance,dazedtheastonishedsight:

  TowhichRogero,asalastresource,Inthemostpressingperilhadrecourse。

  LXXXII

  AlthoughthreetimesalonetheChildwasfainAnd,certessorebestedthistodisplay;

  TwicewhenhefromthewantonFairy\'sreignWastothatsobererregiononhisway!

  Last,whentheunsatedOrcuponthemain,Bythisastounded,\'midthesea-foamlay;

  Whichwouldhavefeduponthenakedmaid,SocrueltotheChildwhobroughtheraid。

  LXXXIII

  Savethesethreetimes,hehaspreservedtheshieldBeneathitsveil,butcoveredinsuchwiseThatitmayquicklybetosightrevealed,Ifheinneedofitsgoodsuccourlies。

  Withthis,assaidbefore,hecamea-fieldAsboldly,asifthosethreeenemies,Whowerearrayedbeforehim,hadappearedYetlessthanlittlechildrentobefeared。

  LXXXIV

  RogeroshockedthevaliantGryphon,whereTheborderofthebucklerjoinedthesight,Whoseemedashewouldfall,nowhere,nowthere,And,fromhiscourserfar,lastfelloutright。

  Heattheshieldhadaimed,butsmotenotfairThemark;andforRogero\'sorbwasbrightAndsmooththehissingweaponslipt,andwroughtOthereffectthanwasinGryphon\'sthought。

  LXXXV

  ItrentandtoretheveilwhichservedtohideThelightning\'sfearfulandenchantedrays;

  Which,withoutblindedeyes,cannoneabideUpright,norrefugeisforthemwhogaze。

  Aquilant,whowasathisbrother\'sside,Toreofftherest,andmadethebucklerblaze:

  Thesplendourstruckthevaliantbrothersblind,AndGuidointheirrear,whospurredbehind。

  LXXXVI

  Thesehere,orthere,toearthastonishedreel;

  Noreyesalonearedazzledbythelight,Buteverysenseastoundstheflamingsteel。

  Unconsciousoftheissueofthefight,Rogeroturnedhishorse,and,inthewheel,Handledhissword,sogoodtothrustandsmite;

  Andnonedescriedhisfurytooppose;

  Forinthechargedismountedwerehisfoes。

  LXXXVII

  Theknights,togetherwiththefootmenall,Andwomen,whohadfromthecastlehied,Norlessthecourserspantingwiththeirfall,Asifabouttodie,thewarriorspied。

  Hewonderedfirst,andnextperceivedthepallOfsilkwashandingdownontheleftside;

  Isaythepall,inwhichheusedtolapHisshield,theevilcauseofthatmishap。

  LXXXVIII

  Hequicklyturns,and,turning,rollshiseyes,Inhopestoviewhiswell-lovedmartialmaid;

  Andthitherward,withoutdelay,hehiesWhere,whenthejoustbegan,thedamselstayed。

  Notfindingher,itistheChild\'ssurmiseThatsheisgonetobearthestriplingaid;

  Fearinghemaybeburnt,whiletheytheirjourneySolongdelay,retardedbythattourney。

  LXXXIX

  Hesawthedamsel,stretchedamongtherestWhohimhadthitherguided:asshelay,Hetookandplacedher,yetwithsleepopprest,Beforehim,and,soretroubled,rodeaway。

  Hewithamantle,whichabovehervestShewore,concealedtheenchantedbuckler\'sray:

  Andtothemaidrestored,when\'twasconcealed,Hersenses,whichwereravishedbytheshield。

  XC

  AwayRogeropostedwiththedame,Anddidnotdatehiscrimsonedvisageraise;

  Sinceeveryone,itseemedtohim,mightblameWithrightthatvictory,worthylittlepraise。

  “BywhatamendscanIofsuchashameTheblushingwarriorsaidthestaineraze?

  For\'twillbebruited,allmydeedsbysleightOfmagichavebeendone,andnotbymight。”

  XCI

  As,thinkingthus,hejourneyedonhisway,Rogerostumbleduponwhathesought;

  For,inthemiddleofthetrack,therelayAwell,withinthegroundprofoundlywrought:

  Whitherthethirstyherd,atnoonofday,Repaired,theirpauncheswithgreenforagefraught。

  Rogerosaid,“\'Tisnow,mustIprovide,Ishamefromthee,Oshield,nomoreabide。

  XCII

  “TheewillIkeepnomore,andthisshallbeEventhelastshamewhichsoonmeisthrown:“

  TheChild,soendinghisself-colloquy,Dismounting,takesalargeandheavystone;

  Whichtotheshieldheties,andbodilyBothtothebottomofthewellaregone。

  “Lieburiedthereforever,fromalleyes,Andwiththeehiddenbemyshame!“hecries。

  XCIII

  Filledtothebrimwithwaterwasthewell;

  Heavythestone,andheavywastheshield;

  Norstopttheytilltheytothebottomfell,Bythelight,liquidelementconcealed。

  Famewasnotslowthenobleacttoswell,But,wanderingwide,thedeedinbriefrevealed,Andvoicingitabroad,withtrumpet-sound,ToldFranceandSpainandallthecountriesround。

  XCIV

  WhenthatsostrangeadventuretotherestOfthewideworld,frommouthtomouthwasblown,Knightsoutofnumberundertookthequest,Fromneighbouringpartsanddistant;butunknownToallremainedtheforestwhichpossessedThespringwhereinthevirtuousshieldwasthrown:

  Forshewhotoldtheaction,wouldnotsayWherewasthewell,norinwhatlanditlay。

  XCV

  UponRogero\'spartingthence,wherefellThefourgoodchampionsofthatevillaw,Madebythecastle\'slordSirPinnabel,Byhimdiscomfitedlikemenofstraw,——Theshieldwithdrawn——hehadremovedaswellThelight,whichquelledtheirsightandmindswhosaw;

  Andthose,who,likedeadmen,onearthhadlain,Hadrisen,fullofwonderment,again。

  XCVI

  NoranythingthroughoutthatlivelongdayThey\'midthemselvesbutthatstrangecaserelate;

  AndhowitwasinthatdisastrousfrayEachbythehorridlightwasquelled,debate。

  Whilethese,discoursing,oftheadventuresay,TidingsarebroughtofPinnabello\'sfate。

  ThatPinnabelisdeadthewarriorshear,Butlearnnotwhohadslainthecavalier。

  XCVII

  Bradamantinclosepass,thiswhile,hadstaidThefaithlessPinnabel,andsorelyprest;

  AndmanytimeshadburiedhalfherbladeWithinbleedingflanksandheavingbreast。

  WhenofhiscrimestheforfeithadbeenpaidByhim,theinfectedcountry\'scurseandpest,ShefromtheconsciousforestturnedawayWiththatgoodsteedthethiefhadmadehisprey。

  XCVIII

  Shewouldreturnwhereshehadlefttheknight,Butnevercouldmakeouttheroadanew;

  Andnowbyvalley,nowbymountain-height,Wanderedwell-nightheamplecountrythrough。

  Yetcouldsheneversuchherfortune\'sspite

  FindoutthewaytojoinRogerotrue。

  HiminanothercantoIattendWholovesthetale,tohearmystory\'send。

  CANTO23

  ARGUMENT

  Astolphosoarsinair。UponaccountOfPinnabelisprisonedScotland\'sheir:

  ByRolandfreed,FrontinoRodomontTakesfromHippalca,trustedtohercare。

  WithMandricardostrivesAnglantes\'count:

  Who,next,offendedbyhisladyfair,Intothefuryfalls,sostrangeandfell,Whichintheworldhasnotaparallel。

  I

  Leteachassisttheotherinhisneed;

  Seldomgoodactionsgowithouttheirdue;

  Andiftheirjustrewardshouldnotsucceed,Atleast,nordeath,norshame,norlossensue。

  Whowrongsanother,therememberedmeedAswellshallhave,andsoonorlaterrue。

  Thatmountainsnevermeet,butthatmenmay,Andoftencounter,isanancientsay。

  II

  NowmarkwhatchancedtoPinnabel,theeventOfhavingbornehimselfsowickedly:

  Heatthelastreceivedduepunishment,Dueanddeservedbyhisiniquity。

  AndGod,whoforthemostisillcontentToseetherighteoussufferwrongfully,Securedthemaidfromharm,andwillsecureAllwhofromeverywickednessarepure。

  III

  Pinnabeldeemedhetoanendhadbrought,Andburieddeepinearth,themartialmaid;

  Norweeningtobeholdhermore,lessthoughtToherhistreason\'sforfeittohavepaid。

  NorprofitsitthewilytraitoroughtTobeamongthefortshisfatherswayed。

  ForAltaripahereitssummitrears,Amidrudehills,confiningonPoictiers。

  IV

  AnselminAltaripaheldcommand,Thecountfromwhomwassprungthisevilseed:

  Who,toescapefromangryClermont\'shand,Offriendsandofassistancestoodinneed。

  Atahill\'sfoot,withheravengingbrand,Bradamantmadetheworthlesstraitorbleed;

  WhofoundnobettersuccourinthestrifeThanpiteouscryandfruitlessprayerforlife。

  V

  Whenshehasputtodeaththetreacherouspeer,Whotoputhertodeathhaderstintent,ToseekRogerosheagainwouldsteer,Butthathercruelfatewouldnotconsent;

  Which,wherethewoodwasloneliestandmostdrear,Towanderbyclosepaththeladysent,Untilthewesternsunwithdrewhislight,Abandoningtheworldabovetonight。

  VI

  Norknowingwhereforsheltersheshouldrove,Bradamantinthatplaceresolvestostay,Couchedontheverdantherbageofthegrove;

  And,sleeping,nowawaitsthedawnofday,NowwatchingSaturn,Venus,Mars,andJove,Andtheotherwanderinggodsupontheirway:

  But,whetherwakingortosleepresigned,HasayeRogeropresenttohermind。

  VII

  Withsorrowandrepentanceoftassailed,Shefromherinmostheartprofoundlysighed,ThatAngeroverLoveshouldhaveprevailed。

  “Angerhastornmefrommylove,“shecried,

  “Oh!hadImadesomenote,whichhadavailed,Thither,whenceIsetout,mystepstoguide,WhenIdepartedonmyillemprize!

  SureIwaslornofmemoryandofeyes!“

  VIII

  ThesewordsandotherssheinmournfulstrainUtters,andbroodswithinherheartonmore。

  Meanwhileawindofsighs,andplenteousrainOftears,aretokensofheranguishsore。

  Intheeast,atlast,expectedlonginvain,Thewishedfortwilightstreakedthehorizono\'er;

  Andshehercoursertook,whichontheleyWasfeeding,androdeforthtomeettheday。

  IX

  Norfarhadrode,erefromthegreenwood-treesSheissued,wherethedomewaserstdisplayed;

  AndmanydaysherwithsuchwitcheriesTheevil-mindedwizardhaddelayed。

  HeresheAstolphofound,whoatfulleaseAbridlefortheHippogryphhadmade,Andherewasstanding,thoughtfulandinpainTowhomheshoulddeliverRabicane。

  X

  Bychanceshefoundhim,asthecavalierHadfromthehelmuncasedhisheadtoview;

  Sothatwhenofthedingyforestclear,FairBradamanthergentlecousinknew。

  Himfromafarshehailedwithjoyfulcheer,Andnowmorenigh,toembracethewarriorflew;

  Andnamedherself,andraisedhervizorhigh,Andlethimplainlywhoshewasespy。

  XI

  NonecouldAstolphohavefoundanywhereWithwhomtoleavehishorsewithmorecontent,Asknowingshewouldguardthesteedwithcare,Andtohislordonhisreturnpresent;

  AndhebelievedthatHeavenhad,initscare,DukeAymon\'sdaughterforthispleasuresent。

  Herwashewontwithpleasureayetosee,Butnowwithmoreinhisnecessity。

  XII

  Embracingtwiceorthricethecousinsstand,Fraternally,eachother\'sneck,andtheyHadofeachother\'swelfaremadedemandWithmuchaffection,eretheduke\'gansay;

  “WouldInowseethewingedpeople\'sland,HereuponearthImaketoolongdelay。”

  Andopeningtothedamethethoughthebrewed,TohertheflyinghorseAstolphoshewed。

  XIII

  ButshescarcemarvelledwhenabovetheplainShesawtherisingsteedhiswingsunfold;

  Sinceuponformertime,withmasteringrein。

  Onhimhadchargedthedamethatwizardold;

  Andmadehereyeandeyelidsorelystrain,Sohardshegazed,hismovementstobehold;

  Thedaythatheboreoff,withwonderousrange,Rogeroonhisjourney,longandstrange。

  XIV

  AstolphosaysonherhewillbestowHisRabican;sopassingswiftofkind,That,ifthecourserstartedwhenabowWasdrawn,heleftthefeatheredshaftbehind;

  Andwillaswellhispanoplyforego,ThatitmaytoMountAlbanbeconsigned:

  Andsheforhimpreservethemartialweed;

  Sinceofhisarmshehasnopresentneed。

  XV

  Bent,sinceacourseinairwastobeflown,Thathe,asbesthecan,willmakehimlight。

  Yetkeepstheswordandhorn;althoughaloneThehornfromeveryrisquemightshieldtheknight:

  Buthethelanceabandons,whichthesonOfGalaphronwaswonttobearinflight;

  Thelance,bywhichwhoeverinthecourseWastouched,fellheadlonghurtlingfromhishorse。

  XVI

  BackedbyAstolpho,andascendingslow,Thehippogryphthroughyieldingaetherflew;

  Andnexttheriderstirredthecourserso,Thatinathoughthevanishedoutofview。

  Thuswithhispilotdoesthepatrongo,Fearingthegaleandrock,tillheisthroughThereefs;then,havinglefttheshorebehind,Hoistseverysail,andshootsbeforethewind。

  XVII

  Bradamant,whendepartedwasthepeer,Remaineddistressedinmind;sinceinwhatwaySheknewnothergoodkinsman\'swarlikegearAndcoursertoMountAlbantoconvey。

  Foronherheart,whichtheyinflameandtear,ThewarmdesireandgreedywillyetpreyToseetheChild;whomshetofindoncemoreAtVallombrosathought,ifnotbefore。

  XVIII

  Herestandinginsuspense,bychanceshespiedAchurl,thatcametowardsherontheplain,Who,atherbest,Astolpho\'sarmourtied,Asbesthemight,andlaidonRabicane;

  ShenextbehindherbadethepeasantguideOnecourserloadedandoneloosethetwain。

  Twowerethesteeds;forshehadthatbefore,OnwhichhishorsefromPinnabelshebore。

  XIX

  ToVallombrosatodirectherwayShethought,inhopestofindRogerothere:

  But,fearingevermoretogoastray,Knewnothowthithershemightbestrepair。

  Thechurlhadofthecountrysmallassay,And,suretobebewildered,wendthepair:

  Yetataventurethitherwardshehies,Whereshebelievestheplaceofmeetinglies。

  XX

  Shehereandthere,assheherwaypursued,Turned,butfoundnonetoquestionoftheroad;

  Shesawatmid-day,issuingfromthewood,Afort,norfarremovedwastheabode,Whichonthesummitofamountainstood,AndtotheladylikeMountAlbanshowed;

  AndwasMountAlbansure;inwhichrepairOneofherbrothersandhermotherwere。

  XXI

  She,whensherecognizedtheplace,becameSadderatheartthanIhavepowertosay。

  Ifshedelays,discoveredisthedame,Northencewillbeallowedtowendherway:

  Ifthenceshewendsnot,oftheamorousflameWhichsoconsumesher,shewillbetheprey,NorseeRogeromore,norcompassaughtWhichwasatVallombrosatobewrought。

  XXII

  Somedealshedoubted:thentoturnhersteed,ResolveduponMountAlban\'scastlenear;

  And,forshethenceherwaycoulddeftlyread,Hercourseanewtowardstheabbeysteer。

  ButFortune,goodorevil,haddecreedThemaid,beforesheofthevalewasclear,Ofoneofhergoodbrethrenshouldbespied,Alardonamed,ereshehadtimetohide。

  XXIII

  HecamefrombilletingthebandswhichlayDispersedaboutthatprovince,footandhorse;

  Forthesurroundingdistrict,toobeyKingCharlemagne,hadraisedanotherforce。

  Embracesbrotherlyandfriendlysay,Salutesandkindlycheer,ensueofcourse;

  AndnextintoMountAlban,sidebyside,They,communingofmanymatters,ride。

  XXIV

  BradamantentersMontalbano\'sseat,WhomBeatricehadmourned,andvainlysoughtThroughspaciousFrance:\'Tishereallwelcomesweet,Thekissandclaspofhand,sheholdsatnought,Whileheramotherandabrothergreet,AstheenamouredmaidcomparesinthoughtThesewiththelovedRogero\'sfondembrace;

  Whichtimewillneverfromhermindefface。

  XXV

  Becauseshecouldnotgo,oneinhersteadTosendtoVallombrosashedevised,Whothitherinthedamsel\'snameshouldspeed;

  BywhomshouldyoungRogerobeapprisedWhatkeptherthence;andprayed,ifprayershouldneed,Thatthereheforlovewouldbebaptised;

  Andnext,aswasconcerned,wouldintendWhatmighttheirbridalbringtohappyend。

  XXVI

  ShepurposedthesamemessengershouldbearAswelltoherRogerohisgoodsteed;

  Whichhewaseverwontedtoholddear,Worthilydear;forsuresostoutatneedAndbeauteouswasnocourser,farornear,InlandofChristianorofPaynimcreed,InoccupationoftheGaulorMoor;

  ExceptBaiardogoodandBrigliador。

  XXVII

  ValiantRogero,whentooboldofspriteHebackedthehippogryphandsoaredinair,FrontinoleftFrontinohewashight,WhomBradamantthentookintohercare,AndtoMountAlbansent;andhadhimdight,Andnourished,atlargecost,withplenteousfare;

  Norletberodeexceptateasypace,Hencewashene\'ersosleekorwellincase。

  XXVIII

  Eachdamselandeachdamewhoherobeyed,Shetasked,togetherwithherself,tosew,Withsubtletoil;andwithfinegoldo\'erlaidApieceofsilkofwhiteandsablehue:

  Withthisshetraptthehorse;thenchoseamaid,OldCallitrephia\'sdaughter,fromthecrew;

  WhosemotherwhilomBradamanthadnursed;

  Adamselsheinallhersecretsversed。

  XXIX

  HowgraveninherheartRogerolies,Athousandtimestohershehadconfessed;

  AndhadextolledabovethedeitiesThemanners,worth,andbeautybepossessed。

  “NobettermessengercouldIdevise,“

  Shesaid,andcalledthedamselfromtherest,

  “NorhaveIone,Hippalcamine,moresageAndsurethanthree,todomyembassage。”

  XXX

  Hippalcawastheattendantdamselhight。

  “Go,“saysherlady,anddescribestheway

  AndafterwardsinformsthemaidarightOfallwhichtoRogerosheshouldsay;

  Andwhysheattheabbeyfailedtheknight,Whomustnottobadfaithascribeherstay,ButthistoFortunecharge,thatsodecides,Who,morethanweourselves,ourconductguides。

  XXXI

  Shemadethedamselmountuponapad,AndputintoherhandFrontino\'srein;

  And,ifshemetwithonesorudeormad,Whotodepriveherofthesteedwerefain,Hertoproclaimwhowashisowner,bade,Asthatwhichmightsufficetomakehimsane。

  Forshebelievedtherewasnocavalier,ButthatRogero\'snamewouldmakehimfear。

  XXXII

  Ofmanyandmanythings,whereoftotreatWithgoodRogero,inherstead,sheshowed;

  Ofwhichinstructedwell,herpalfreyfleetHippalcastirred,norlongerthereabode。

  Throughhighway,field,andwood,agloomybeat,Morethantenwearymilesthedamselrode,Ereanycrossedherpathonmischiefbent,Orevenquestionedwitherwardshewent。

  XXXIII

  Atnoonofday,descendingfromamount,Sheinastreightandilldeclivity,Ledbyadwarf,encounteredRodomont,Whowasafootandharnessedcap-a-pee。

  TheMoortowardsherraisedhishaughtyfront,AndstraightblasphemedtheeternalHierarchy,Thathorse,sorichlytrappedandpassingfair,Hehadnotfoundinaknight-errant\'scare。

  XXXIV

  Onthefirstcourserheshouldfind,theknightHadswornasolemnoathhishandstolay:

  Thiswasthefirst,norheonsteedcouldlightFairerorfitter;yettotakeawayThechargerfromamaidwerefouldespite。

  Doubtfulhestands,butcovetssoretheprey;

  Eyesandsurveyshim,andsaysoften,“WhyIsnotaswellthecourser\'smasterby?“

  XXXV

  “Ah!wouldbewere!“tohimthemaidreplied,“Forhaplyhewouldmaketheechangethythought。

  Abetterknightthantheethehorsedothride,Andvainlywouldhismatchonearthbesought。”——

  “Whotramplesthusonother\'sfame?“——hecried;

  Andshe——“Rogero“——said,asshewastaught。

  ThenRodomont——“ThesteedImaymyown;

  Sincehimachampionridesofsuchrenown。

  XXXVI

  “Ifhe,asyourelate,beofsuchforce,Thathesurprisesallbesideinmight,Ineedsmustpaythehireaswellashorse;

  Andbethisatthepleasureoftheknight!

  ThatIamRodomont,tohimdiscourse;

  And,ifindeedwithmeheliststofight,Meshalltofind;inthatIshineconfest,Bymyownlight,inmotionoratrest。

  XXXVII

  “Ileavesuchvestigewheresoe\'erItread,Thevolleyedthunderleavesnotworsebelow。”

  Hehadthrownback,overFrontino\'shead,Thecourser\'sgildedreins,insayingso,Backedhim,andleftHippalcasorebested;

  Who,bathedintears,andgoadedbyherwoe,Criesshameonhim,andthreatsthekingwithill:

  Rodomonthearkensnot,andclimbsthehill:

  XXXVIII

  WhitherthedwarfconductshimonthetraceOfDoraliceandMandricardobold。

  Behind,Hippalcahiminceaselesschase,Pursueswithtauntandcursesmanifold。

  Whatcameofthisissaidinotherplace。

  Turpin,bywhomthishistoryistold,Heremakesdigression,andreturnsagainThither,wherefaithlessPinnabelwasslain。

  XXXIX

  DukeAymon\'sdaughterscarcehadturnedawayFromthence,whoonhertrackinhastehadgone,Erethitherbyanotherpath,astray,Zerbinocame,withthatdeceitfulcrone,Andsawthebleedingbodywhereitlay:

  And,thoughthewarriorwastohimunknown,Asgoodandcourteous,felthisbosomswell,Withpityatthatcruelsightandfell。

  XL

  DeadlaySirPinnabel,andbathedingore;

  Fromwhomsuchstreamsofbloodprofuselyflow,Aswereacauseforwonderment,hadmoreSwordsthanahundredjoinedtolayhimlow。

  AprintofrecentfootstepstoexploreThecavalierofScotlandwasnotslow;

  Whotooktheadventure,inthehopetoreadWhowasthedoerofthemurderousdeed。

  XLI

  Thehagtowaitwasorderedbythepeer,Whowouldreturntoherinlittlespace。

  Shetothebodyofthecountdrewnear,Andwithfixteyeexaminedeveryplace;

  Whowillednotaught,thatinhersightwasdear,Thebodyofthedeadshouldvainlygrace;

  Asonewho,soiledwitheveryothervice,Surpassedallwomankindinavarice。

  XLII

  Ifsheinanymannercouldhavethought,Orhopedtohaveconcealedtheintendedtheft,Thebleedingwarrior\'ssurcoat,richlywrought,Shewould,togetherwithhisarms,havereft;

  Butatwhatmightbesafelyhidden,caught,And,grievedatheart,forewentthegloriousweft。

  Himofabeauteousgirdlesheundrest,Andthissecuredbetweenadoublevest。

  XLIII

  Zerbinoaftersomeshortspacecameback,WhovainlyBradamanthadthencepursuedThroughthegreenholt;becausethebeatentrackWaslostinmanyothersinthewood;

  Andhefordaylightnowbegantolack

  Fearednightshouldcatchhim\'midthosemountainsrude,Andwiththeimpiouswomanthence,inquestOfinn,fromthedisastrousvalleyprest。

  XLIV

  Aspacioustown,whichAltaripahight,Journeyingthetwain,attwomiles\'distancespy:

  Therestoptthepair,andhaltedforthenight,Which,atfullsoar,evennowwentupthesky:

  Norlonghadrestedthereere,leftandright,Theyfromthepeopleheardamournfulcry;

  Andsawfasttearsfromeveryeyelidfall,Asifsomecauseofsorrowtouchedthemall。

  XLV

  Zerbinoaskedtheoccasion,and\'twassaidTidingshadbeentoCountAnselmobrought,ThatPinnabel,hisson,waslyingdeadInastreightwaybetweentwomountainswrought。

  Zerbinofeignedsurprise,andhunghishead,Infearlesthetheassassinshouldbethought;

  ButwelldivinedthiswasthewighthefoundUponhisjourney,lifelessontheground。

  XLVI

  Aftersomelittletime,thefuneralbierArrives,\'midtorchandflambeau,wherethecriesAreyetmorethick,andtothestarrysphereLamentandnoiseofsmittenhandsarise;

  AndfasterandfromfullerveinthetearWatersallcheeks,descendingfromtheeyes;

  Butinacloudmoredismalthantherest,Istheunhappyfather\'svisagedrest。

  XLVII

  WhilesolemnpreparationsowasmadeForthegrandobsequies,withreverencedue,Accordingtoolduseandhonourspaid,Informerage,corruptedbyeachnew;

  AproclamationoftheirlordallayedQuicklythenoiseofthelamentingcrew;

  PromisinganyoneamightygainThatshoulddenouncebywhomhissonwasslain。

  XLVIII

  Fromvoicetovoice,fromonetootherear,Theloudproclaimtheythroughthetowndeclare;

  Tillthisthewickedwomanchancedtohear,Whopastinragethetygerorthebear;

  AndhencetheruinoftheScottishpeer,Eitherinhatred,wouldthecroneprepare,Orwereitshealonemightboasttobe,Inhumanform,withouthumanity;

  XLIX

  Orwereitbuttogainthepromisedprize;——

  Shetoseekoutthegrievingcountyflew,And,prefacinghertaleinlikelywise,SaidthatZerbinodidthedeed;anddrewThegirdleforth,towitnesstoherlies;

  Whichstraightthemiserablefatherknew;

  Andonthewoman\'staleandtokenbuiltAclearassuranceofZerbino\'sguilt。

  L

  And,weeping,withraisedhands,washeardtosay,Heforhismurderedsonwouldhaveamends。

  ToblockthehostelwhereZerbinolay,Forallthetownisrisen,thefathersends。

  Theprince,whodeemshisenemiesaway,Andnosuchinjuryasthisattends,InhisfirstsleepisseizedbyAnselm\'sthrong,Whothinkshehasenduredsofoulawrong。

  LI

  Thatnightinprison,fetteredwithapairOfheavyletters,isZerbinochained。

  Forbeforeyettheskiesilluminatedare,Thewrongfulexecutionisordained;

  Andintheplacewillhebequartered,whereThedeedwasdoneforwhichheisarraigned。

  Nootherinquestisonthisreceived;

  Itisenoughthatsotheirlordbelieved。

  LII

  When,thenextmorn,AurorastainswithdyeRed,white,andyellow,theclearhorizon,Thepeoplerise,topunish“Death!“theircry

  Zerbinoforthecrimehehasnotdone:

  Theywithoutorderhimaccompany,Alawlessmultitude,someride,somerun。

  I\'themidsttheScottishprince,withdroopinghead,Is,bounduponalittlehackney,led。

  LIII

  ButHEwhowiththeinnocentoftsides,Northoseabandonswhomakehimtheirstay,ForprinceZerbinosuchdefenceprovides,Thereisnofearthathewilldieto-day;

  GodthitherwardrenownedOrlandoguides;

  Whosecomingforhissafetypavestheway:

  OrlandoseesbeneathhimonaplainTheyouthtodeathconductedbythetrain。

  LIV

  Withhimwaswendedshe,thatinthecell,Prisoned,Orlandofound;thatroyalmaid,ChildofGallicia\'sking,fairIsabel,Whomchanceintotheruffians\'powerconveyed,Whattimehershipshequitted,bytheswellOfthewildseaandtempestoverlaid:

  Thedamsel,who,yetnearerherheart-coreThanherownvitalbeing,Zerbinowore。

  LV

  ShehadbeneathOrlando\'sconvoystrayed,Sincerescuedfromthecave。WhenontheplainThedamselsawthemotleytrooparrayed,SheaskedOrlandowhatmightbethetrain?

  “Iknownot,“saidtheCount;andleftthemaidUpontheheight,andhurriedtowardstheplain。

  HemarkedZerbino,andatthefirstsightAbaronofhighworthesteemedtheknight,LVI

  AndaskedhimwhyandwhereforehimtheyledThuscaptive,toZerbinodrawingnear:

  Atthisthedolefulprinceupraisedhishead,And,havingbetterheardthecavalier,Rehearsedthetruth;andthissowellhesaid,Thathedeservedthesuccourofthepeer。

  WellSirOrlandohim,byhisreply,Deemedinnocent,andwronglydoomedtodie。

  LVII

  And,afterhehadheard\'twasatthehestOfAnselm,CountofAltaripa,done,Wascertain\'twasandoutragemanifest,Sincenoughtbutillcouldspringfromhim;andone,Moreover,wastheother\'sfoeprofest,Fromancienthateandenmity,whichrunInClermontandMaganza\'sblood;afeudWithinjuries,anddeathandshamepursued。

  LVIII

  Orlandototherabblecried,“UntieThecavalier,unlessyouwouldbeslain。”——

  “Whodealssuchmightyblows?“——onemadereply,Thatwouldbethoughtthetruestofthetrain;

  “Wereheoffirewhomakessuchbolddefy,Wewaxorstraw,toohaughtywerethestrain“:

  AndchargedwiththatthepaladinofFrance。

  Orlandoattheloselcouchedhislance。

  LIX

  TheshiningarmourwhichthechiefhadrentFromyoungZerbinobutthenightbefore,Andclothedhimselfwithal,poorsuccourlentAgainstOrlandointhatcombatsore。

  Againstthechurl\'srightcheektheweaponwent:

  Itfailedindeedhistemperedhelmtobore,Butsuchashockhesufferedinthestrife,Asbrokehisneck,andstretchedhimvoidoflife。

  LX

  Allatonecourse,ofotheroftheband,Withlanceunmoved,hepiercedthebosomthrough;

  Leftit;onDurindanalaidhishand,Andbrokeintothethicketofthecrew:

  Oneheadintwainheseveredwiththebrand,While,fromtheshoulderslopt,anotherflew

  Ofmanypiercedthethroat;andinabreathAboveahundredbrokeandputtodeath。

  LXI

  Aboveathirdhekilled,andchasedtherest,Andsmote,andpierced,andcleft,ashepursued。

  Himselfofhelmorshieldonedispossest;

  OnewithspontoonorbillthechampaignstrewedThisonealongtheroad,acrossitprestAfourth;thissquatsincavernorinwood。

  Orlando,withoutpity,onthatdayLetsnoneescapewhomhehaspowertoslay。

  LXII

  Ofahundredmenandtwenty,inthatcrew,SoTurpinsumsthemeightydiedatleast。

  ThitherOrlandofinallywithdrew,Where,withaheartsoretremblinginhisbreast,Zerbinosat;howheatRoland\'sviewRejoiced,inversecanhardlybeexprest:

  Who,butthathewasonthehackneybound,Wouldathisfeethavecasthimselftoground。

  LXIII

  WhileRoland,afterhehadloosedtheknight,Helpedhimtodonhisshiningarmsagain;

  Striptfromthoseserjeants\'captain,whohaddightHimselfwiththegoodharness,tohispain;

  TheprinceonIsabellaturnedhissight,Whohadhaltedonthehillabovetheplain:

  And,aftersheperceivedthestrifewaso\'er,Nearerthefieldoffightherbeautiesbore。

  LXIV

  WhenyoungZerbinoathissidesurveyedThelady,whobyhimwasheldsodear;

  Thebeauteouslady,whomfalsetonguehadsaidWasdrowned,sooftenweptwithmanyatear,Asificeathisheart-corehadbeenlaid,Waxedcold,andsomedealshookthecavalier;

  Butthechillquicklypast,andhe,instead,Wasflushedwithamorousfire,fromfoottohead。

  LXV

  Fromquicklyclippingherinhisembrace,HimreverenceforAnglantes\'sovereignstayed;

  Becausehethought,andheldforcertaincase,ThatRolandwasaloverofthemaid;

  Sopastfrompaintopain;andlittlespaceEnduredthejoywhichheatfirstassayed。

  Andworseheboresheshouldanother\'sbe,Thanhearingthatthemaidwasdrownedatsea。

  LXVI

  Andworsehegrieved,thatshewaswithaknightTowhomheowedsomuch:becausetowrestTheladyfromhishand,wasneitherright,Noryetperhapswouldproveaneasyquest。

  He,withoutquarrel,hadnootherwightSufferedtopart,ofsuchaprizepossest;

  Butwouldendure,Orlandosuchhisdebt

  Afootuponhisprostrateneckshouldset。

  LXVII

  Thethreeinsilencejourneytoafont,Wheretheyalight,andhaltbesidethewell;

  HishelmethereundidthewearyCount,Andmadetheprincetooquittheironshell。

  Theyouthunhelmed,sheseesherlover\'sfront,AndpalewithsuddenjoygrowsIsabel:

  Then,changing,brightenedlikeahumidflower,Whenthewarmsunsucceedstodrenchingshower。

  LXVIII

  Andwithoutmoredelayorscruple,prestTocastherarmsaboutherloverdear;

  Andnotawordcoulddraw-forthfromherbreast,Butbathedhisneckandfacewithbrinytear。

  Orlando,whoremarkedtheloveexprest,Needingnomoretomakethematterclear,Couldnotbut,bythesecertaintokens,seeThecouldnootherbutZerbinobe。

  LXIX

  Whenspeechreturned,ereyetthemaidenwellHaddriedhercheeksfromthedescendingtear,SheonlyofthecourtesycouldtellLateshownherbyAnglantes\'cavalier。

  Theprince,whoinonescaleweighedIsabel,Togetherwithhislife,esteemedasdear,——

  FellatOrlando\'sfeetandhimadored,Astotwolivesatoncebyhimrestored。

  LXX

  Proffersandthankshadfollowed,witharoundOfcourtesiesbetweenthewarlikepair,Hadtheynotheardthecoveredpathsresound,Whichovergrownwithgloomyfoliagewere。

  Upontheirheadsthehelmet,lateunbound,Theyquicklyplace,andtotheirsteedsrepair;

  And,lo!aknightandmaidarrive,erewellThecavaliersareseatedinthesell。

  LXXI

  ThiswastheTartarMandricardo,whoInhastebehindthepaladinhadsped,TovengeAlzirdoandManilard,thetwoWhomgoodOrlando\'svalourhadlaiddead:

  Thoughafterwardslesseagertopursue,SincehewithhimfairDoralicehadled;

  Whomfromahundredmen,inplateandchain,He,withasinglestaffofoak,hadta\'en。

  LXXII

  YetknewnotthatitwasAnglantes\'peerThiswhile,ofwhomhehadpursuedthebeat;

  ThoughthathewasapuissantcavalierBycertainsignalswashetaughttoweet。

  MorethanZerbinohimheeyed,and,near,Perusedthepaladinfromheadtofeet;

  Thenfindingallthetokenscoincide,“ThouartthemanIseek,“thepaynimcried。

  LXXIII

  “\'Tisnowtendays,“tohimtheTartarsaid,“ThattheeIstillhavefollowed;sothefameHadstungme,andinmesuchlongingbred,WhichoftheetoourcampofPariscame:

  When,amidthousandsbythyhandlaiddead,Scarceonealivefledthither,toproclaimThemightyhavocmadebythygoodhand,\'MidTremisena\'sandNoritia\'sband。

  LXXIV

  “Iwasnot,asIknew,infollowingslowBothtobeholdthee,andtoprovethymight;

  Andbythesurcoato\'erthinearmsIknow,Instructedofthyvestthouarttheknight:

  Andifsuchcognizancethoudidstnotshow,And,\'midahundred,wertconcealedfromsight,Forwhatthouartthouplainlywouldstappear,Thyworthconspicuousinthyhaughtycheer。”

  LXXV

  “Noonecansay,“tohimOrlandocried,“Butthatavaliantcavalierthouart:

  Forsuchabravedesirecanillreside,\'Tismyassurance,inahumbleheart。

  Sincethouwouldstseeme,wouldthatthouinside,Couldstaswithout,beholdme!IapartWilllaymehelm,thatinallpointsthywillAndpurposeofthyquestImayfulfil。

  LXXVI

  “Butwhenthouwellhastscannedmewiththineeye,Tothatthineotherwishaswellattend:

  ItyetremainsfortheetosatisfyThewant,whichleadstheeaftermetowend;

  Thatthoumayestmarkif,inmyvalour,I

  Agreewiththatboldcheerthousocommend。”——

  “Andnow,“exclaimedtheTartar,“fortherest!

  Formyfirstwantisthoroughlyredrest。”

  LXXVII

  Orlando,allthiswhile,fromheadtofeet,Searchesthepaynimwithinquiringeyes:

  Bothsides,andnextthepommelofhisseatSurveys,yetneithermacenortuckespies;

  Andaskshowhethecombatwillrepeat,Ifhisgoodlanceattheencounterflies——

  “Takethounocareforthat,“repliedthepeer;

  “ThusintomanyhaveIstrickenfear。

  LXXVIII

  “IhaveanoathinHeaventogirdnoblade,TillDurindanafromthecountbewon。

  Pursuingwhom,Ithrougheachroadherestrayed,Withhimtoreckonformorepoststhanone。

  Ifthouwiltpleasetohear,myoathImadeWhenonmyheadIplacedthismorion:

  Whichcasque,withalltheotherarmsIbear,AthousandyearsagogreatHector\'swere。

  LXXIX

  “Tothesegoodarmsnoughtlacksbesidethesword;

  Howitwasstolen,toyouIcannotsay:

  Thisnow,itseems,isbornebyBrava\'slord,Andhenceishesodaringinaffray。

  YetwellItrust,ifIthewarriorboard,Tomakehimrenderhisill-gottenprey。

  Yetmore;IseekthechampionwithdesireToavengethefamousAgrican,mysire。

  LXXX

  “HimthisOrlandoslewbytreachery,Iwot,norcouldhaveslaininotherwise。”

  Thecountcouldbearnomore,and,“\'Tisalie!“

  Exclaims,“andwhosoeversaysso,lies:

  HimfairlydidIslay;Orlando,I。

  ButwhatthouseekestFortuneheresupplies;

  Andthisthefaulchionis,whichthouhassought,Whichshallbethineifbythyvalourbought。

  LXXXI

  “Althoughmineisthefaulchion,rightfully,Letusforitincourtesycontend;

  NorwillIinthisbattle,thatitbeMoreminethanthine,buttoatreesuspend:

  Bearofftheweaponfreelyhence,ifmeThoukillorconquer。”Ashemadeanend,HeDurindanafromhisbeltunslung,Andinmid-fielduponasaplinghung。

  LXXXII

  AlreadydistanthalftherangeofbowIsfromhisoppositeeachpuissantknight,Andpricksagainsttheother,nothingslowToslackthereinsorplytherowelsbright。

  Alreadydealtiseithermightyblow,Wherethehelmyieldsapassagetothesight。

  Asifofice,theshatteredlancesfly,Brokeinathousandpieces,tothesky。

  LXXXIII

  Oneandtheotherlanceparforcemustsplit,Inthatthecavaliersrefusetobend;

  Thecavaliers,whointhesaddlesit,Returningwiththestaff\'sunbrokenend。

  Thewarriors,whowithsteedhadeversmit,Now,asapairofhindsinragecontendForthemead\'sboundaryorriver\'sright,Armedwithtwoclubs,maintainacruelfight。

  LXXXIV

  Thetruncheonswhichthevaliantchampionsbear,Failinthecombat,andfewblowsresist;

  Bothragewithmightierfury,hereandthere,Leftwithoutotherweaponthanthefist;

  Withthisthedesperatefoesengage,and,whereThehandcangrapple,plateandmailuntwist。

  Letnonedesire,toguardhimselffromwrongs,Aheavierhammerormoreholdingtongs。

  LXXXV

  HowcantheSaracenconcludethefrayWithhonour,whichhehaughtilyhadsought?

  \'TwerefortytowastetimeinanassayWheretohimselfmoreharmthesmiterwroughtThantothesmitten:inconclusion,theyClosed,andthepaynimkingOrlandocaught,Andstrainedagainsthisbosom;whatJove\'ssonDidbyAntaeus,thinkingtohavedone。

  LXXXVI

  Himgripedathwart,he,inimpetuousmood,Wouldnowpushfromhim,nowwouldcloselystrain;

  Andwaxedsowroththat,inhisheatofblood,TheTartarlittlethoughtabouthisrein。

  Firminhisstirrupsself-collectedstoodRoland,andwatchedhisvantagetoobtain;

  Hetotheothercourser\'sforeheadsliptHiswaryhand,andthencethebridlestript。

  LXXXVII

  TheSaracenassayswithallhismightTochoak,andfromthesellhisfoemantear:

  WitheitherkneeOrlandograspsittight,NorcantheTartarmorehim,hereorthere。

  Butwiththestrainingofthepaynimknight,Thegirtswhichholdhissaddlebrokenare。

  Scarceconsciousofhisfall,Orlandolies,Withfeeti\'thestirrups,tighteningyethisthighs。

  LXXXVIII

  Asfallsasackofarmour,withsuchsoundTumbledOrlando,whenhepresttheplain。

  KingMandricardo\'scourser,whenhefoundHisheaddeliveredfromtheguidingrein,Madeoffwithhim,unheedingwhattheground,Stumblingthroughwoodland,orbypathwayplain,Hitherandtither,blindedbyhisfear;

  AndborewithhimtheTartarcavalier。

  LXXXIX

  ThebeauteousDoralice,whoseesherguideSoquitthefield,——dismayedathisretreat,Andwontedinhissuccourtoconfide,Herhackneydrivesbehindhiscourserfleet:

  Thepaynimratesthecharger,inhispride,Andsmiteshimoftentimeswithhandsandfeet;

  Threatening,asifheunderstoodhislore;

  Andwherehe\'dstopthecourser,chafeshimmore。

  XC

  Notlookingtohisfeet,byhighorlow,Thebeastofcravenkind,withheadlongforceThreemilesinringshadgone,andmorewouldgo,Butthatintoafossewhichstopttheircourse,Notlinedwithfeatherbedorquiltbelow,Tumble,reversed,theriderandhishorse。

  OnthehardgroundwasMandricardothrown,Yetneitherspoiledhimself,norbrokeabone:

  XCI

  Herestoptthehorse;buthimhecouldnotguide,Leftwithoutbithismotionstorestrain。

  Brimfullofrageandcholer,athisside,TheTartarheldhim,grappledbythemane。

  “Putuponhim“toMandricardocriedHislady,Doralice“myhackney\'srein,SinceforthebridleIhavelittleuse;

  Forgentleismypalfrey,reinedorloose。”

  XCII

  ThepaynimdeemsitwerediscourtesyToaccepttheprofferbythedamselmade。

  Buthisthroughothermeansareinwillbe;

  SinceFortune,whohiswisheswellappaid,MadethitherwardthefalseGabrinaflee,AftersheyoungZerbinohadbetrayed:

  Wholikeashe-wolffled,which,asshehies,Atdistancehearsthehoundsandhunters\'cries。

  XCIII

  Shehaduponherbackthegallantgear,Andthesameyouthfulornamentsandvest,Striptfromtheill-taughtdamselforherjeer,Thatinherspoilsthebeldammightbedrest,Androdethehorsethatdamselbackedwhilere;

  Whowasamongthechoicestandthebest。

  Ereyetawareofher,theancientdameOnDoraliceandMandricardocame。

  XCIV

  Stordilane\'sdaughterandtheTartarkingLaughatthevestofyouthfulshowandshape,Uponthatancientwoman,figuringLikemonkey,rathersay,likegrandamape。

  FromhertheSaracendesignstowringTherein,anddoesthedeed:upontherapeOfthecrone\'sbridle,he,withangrycry,Threatensandscaresherhorse,andmakeshimfly。

  XCV

  HefliesandhurriesthroughtheforestgrayThatancientwoman,almostdeadwithfear,Byhillanddale,bystraightandcrookedway,Byfosseandcliff,athazard,thereandhere。

  ButitimportsmenotsomuchtosayOfher,thatIshouldleaveAnglantes\'peer;

  Who,fromannoyanceofafoereleased,Thebrokensaddleathiseasere-pieced。

  XCVI

  Hemountshishorse,andwatcheslong,beforeDeparting,ifthefoewillre-appear;

  NorseeingpuissantMandricardomore,Atlastresolvesinsearchofhimtosteer。

  But,asonenurturedwellincourtlylore,Fromthencedepartednotthecavalier,Tillhewithkindsalutes,infriendlystrain,Fairleaveshadtakenofthelovingtwain。

  XCVII

  AthisdeparturewaxedZerbinowoe,AndIsabellaweptforsorrow:theyHadwendedwithhim,butthecount,althoughTheircompanywasfairandgood,saidnay;

  Urgingforreason,noughtsoillcouldshowIncavalier,as,whenuponhiswayToseekhisfoemanout,totakeafriend,Whohimwitharmsmightsuccourordefend。

  XCVIII

  Next,iftheymettheSaracen,beforeTheyshouldencounterhim,besoughtthemsay,Thathe,Orlando,wouldforthreedaysmore。

  Waitinghim,inthatterritorystay:

  But,afterthat,wouldseektheflagswhichboreThegoldenlilies,andKingCharles\'array。

  ThatMandricardothroughtheirmeansmightknow,Ifsuchhispleasure,wheretofindhisfoe。

  XCIX

  TheloverspromisedwillinglytodoThis,andwhateverelseheshouldcommand。

  Bydifferentwaysthecavalierswithdrew,Oneontheright,andoneonthelefthand。

  Thecount,ereotherpathhewouldpursue,Tookfromthesapling,andreplaced,hisbrand。

  And,whereheweenedhemightthepaynimbestEncounter,thitherwardhissteedaddrest。

  C

  Thecourseinpathlesswoods,which,withoutrein,TheTartar\'schargerhadpursuedastray,MadeRolandfortwodays,withfruitlesspain,Followhim,withouttidingsofhisway。

  Orlandoreachedarillofcrystalvein,Oneitherbankofwhichameadowlay;

  Which,stainedwithnativehuesandrich,hesees,Anddottedo\'erwithfairandmanytrees。

  CI

  Themid-dayfervourmadethesheltersweetTohardyherdaswellasnakedswain;

  SothatOrlando,wellbeneaththeheatSomedealmightwince,opprestwithplateandchain。

  Heentered,forrepose,thecoolretreat,Andfoundittheabodeofgriefandpain;

  Andplaceofsojournmoreaccursedandfell,Onthatunhappyday,thantonguecantell。

  CII

  Turninghimround,hethere,onmanyatree,Beheldengraved,uponthewoodyshore,WhatasthewritingofhisdeityHeknew,assoonashehadmarkedthelore。

  Thiswasaplaceofthosedescribedbyme,Whitherofttimes,attendedbyMedore,Fromthenearshepherd\'scothadwonttostrayThebeauteouslady,sovereignofCatay。

  CIII

  Inahundredknots,amidthosegreenabodes,Inahundredparts,theircypherednamesaredight;

  Whosemanylettersaresomanygoads,WhichLovehasinhisbleedinghear-corepight。

  Hewoulddiscreditinathousandmodes,Thatwhichhecreditsinhisowndespite;

  Andwouldparforcepersuadehimself,thatrhindOtherAngelicathanhishadsigned。

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