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  LXXVI

  Risesasuddenandahorridcry,Andaironeverysiderepeatsthescream;

  Ashisscaredbandthefallingyouthdescry,Andissuingfromhiswoundsowideastream:

  Disordered,theythecountinfuryply,And,raisedtocutorthrust,theirweaponsgleam。

  Againstthatflowerofknights,theirfeatheredreeds,Athickersquadronyetintempestspeeds。

  LXXVII

  Withsoundlikethat,withwhichfromhillrepair,Orfromthechampaign\'sflatthehurryingswine,IftheWolf,issuefromhisgrot,orBear,Descendingtothemountains\'lowerline,Somebristlyyounglingtakeawayandtear,Whowithloudsquealandgruntisheardtopine

  Camedrivingatthecountthebarbarousrout;

  “Uponhim!“and“uponhim!“stilltheirshout。

  LXXVIII

  Atoncespears,shafts,andswords,hiscorsletboreBythousands,andasmanypiercehisshield。

  Thisthreatensononeside,andthatbefore,Andthosetheponderousmacebehindhimwield。

  Butheesteemsthecravenroutnomore。

  He,whodidneveryettoterroryield,ThanhungryWolfintwilightmakesaccountTowhatthenumberoftheflockmaymount。

  LXXIX

  Heheldunsheathedthatthunderingswordinhand,Whichwithsomanyfoeshasheapedtheplain,Thathewhothinkstocounttheslaughteredband,Hasundertaken,hardemprizeandvain。

  Theroadranred,ensanguinedbyhisbrand,Andscarcecapaciousofthemanyslain。

  Forneithertargenorhead-piecegooddefends,WherefatalDurindana\'sbladedescends。

  LXXX

  Norsafetycottonvest,norclothssupply,Inthousandfoldsaboutthetemplesspread:

  NoronlygroanandlamentationflyThroughair,butshoulder,arm,andseveredhead,DeathroamsthefieldinstrangevarietyOfhorridforms,andallinspiringdread;

  Andsays,“ForhundredsofmyscythesmaystandHisDurindanainOrlando\'shand。”

  LXXXI

  Hisceaselessstrokesscarceonetheotherwait:

  Speedilyallhisfoemenareinflight。

  Andwhenbeforetheycameatfuriousrate,Theyhopedtoswallowquickthesingleknight。

  Noneistherewho,inthatunhappystraight,Stopsforhiscomrade,flyingfromthefight。

  Hereonemanspeedsafoot,onegallopsthere;

  Nonestaystoquestioniftheroadbefair。

  LXXXII

  HismirrorValourboreabout,andhereEachblemishofthesoulwasseenconfest:

  Nonelookedtherein,exceptanagedpeer,Whosebloodwaschilled,butcourageunreprest。

  ThatdeathwerebetterdeemsthiscavalierThanlifeinflight,andindisgracepossest:

  ImeanNoritia\'sking,wholayshislanceInrestagainstthepaladinofFrance;

  LXXXIII

  HebrokeitontheborderoftheshieldOftheintrepidcount,withstedfasthand,Who,bythestrokeunshaken,nothingreeled:

  Andsmotetheking,inpassing,withhisbrand。

  HimFortunesaved;forasOrlandowheeledTheblade,itturned,descending,inhishand。

  Althoughan-edgeheguidesnotstillthesword,Stunnedfromhissaddlereelsthepaynimlord。

  LXXXIV

  Astoundedfromhissaddlereelstheking,NorhimOrlandoturnsabouttosee。

  Hecuts,andcleaves,andslayshisfollowing;

  Whoallbelievehimattheirbackstobe。

  Asthroughthespaciousair,withtroubledwing,Thestarlingsfromthedaringmerlinflee;

  So,ofthatbrokensquadron,scatteredround,Somefly,somedip,andsomefallflattoground。

  LXXXV

  HeceasednothisensanguinedbladetoswayTilllivingwightremainednotinhisview。

  Orlandodoubtedtoresumehisway,Althoughthecountryallaboutheknew。

  Doeshetherightorleft-handroadassay,Histhoughtsstillrovefromwhathisstepspursue,AndhetoseekthedamselisindreadThroughotherpaththanthatbywhichshefled。

  LXXXVI

  Throughwoodandfieldhiscourserdidhegoad,Ofteninquiringfortheroyaldame:

  Besidehimself,hestrayedbesidehisroad,Andtothefootofrisingmountaincame,Whenceitwasnight-timethroughafissureglowedThedistantflickerofaquiveringflame。

  Orlandototherockapproached,tospyIfthereAngelicaconcealedmightlie。

  LXXXVII

  Aswherelowjuniperso\'ershadeherlair,Orinthestubbleoftheopenlay,WhattimethehuntersseekthefearfulhareThroughtraversedwoods,andthroughuncertainway,——Lestperadventureshebehiddenthere,Theyeverybramble,everybushassay;

  Evenso,wherehopethetoilingwarriorleads,Searchinghislady-love,Orlandospeeds。

  LXXXVIII

  Prickinginhastetowardsthatray,thecountArrivedwhereinthewoodthelightwasshed,Forth-streamingfromacreviceinthemount,Withinwhosewombaspaciousgrottospread;

  Andthere,likewallorbank,discernedinfront,Ofthornsandunderwoodabristlybed,Tohidethegrotto\'sinmates,anddefendFromscatheorscorn,whichothersmightintend。

  LXXXIX

  Bydayithadbeenhiddenevermore;

  Buttheclearflamebetrayedthehauntbynight。

  Itsuseheguessed;butwouldtheplaceexplore,Andbettercertifyhimselfbysight。

  WhenhewithouthadtiedhisBrigliador,Insilencetothegrottostoletheknight;

  Threadingtheshrubs;norcallingforaguide,Enteredthepassageinthemountain\'sside。

  XC

  ByalongflightofstepswasthedescentIntothecave;where,intherockytomb,Buriedwerelivingfolk。Ofwideextent,Thegrotwaschiselledintovaultedroom;

  Norwas,althoughitsentrancelittlelent,Alldaylightwantingtodispersethegloom:

  Formuchwasfurnishedbyawindowdight,Withinanaturalfissureontheright。

  XCI

  Inthemidcave,besideafirewasseenAgentlemaidofpleasinglookandguise;

  WhoseemedtoRolandlittlepastfifteen,Asfarasatfirstsighthemightsurmise。

  WiththatsofairshemadetheruggedsceneSeeminthewarrior\'ssightaparadise。

  Althoughthiswhilehereyeswithtearso\'erflow,Cleartokensofaheartoppressedwithwoe。

  XCII

  Anageddamewaswithher,andthepairWrangled,asoftentimesiswomen\'sway;

  ButwhentheCountywasdescendingthere,Concludedthedisputeandwordyfray。

  OrlandohastenstosalutethemfairAsstillisduetowomankindandtheyTowelcomehimriselightlyformtheirseat,Andwithbenignreturnthewarriorgreet。

  XCIII

  \'Tistrue,thatwhenthatsuddenvoicetheyhear,Somedealconfusedinlooktheyseemtobe,AtthesametimebeholdingthusappearSofierceawight,andharnessedcap-a-pee。

  “Whatwight“demandsAnglantes\'cavalier

  Sobarbarousis,andvoidofcourtesy,Thathekeepsburied,inthisruderepair,Afacesogentleandsopassingfair?“

  XCIV

  Withpainthevirgintothecountreplies,Asheinquiresofherunhappydoom,Insweetandbrokenaccents,whichbysighsImpelled,throughrowsofpearlandcoralcome:

  Andbetweenroseandlily,fromhereyesTearsfallsofast,sheneedsmustswallowsome。

  Inothercanto,sir,bepleasedtoattendTherest,forhere\'tistimemystrainshouldend。

  CANTO13

  ARGUMENT

  TheCountOrlandoofthedamselblandWholovesZerbino,hearsthepiteouswoes。

  NextputstodeaththefelonswithhishandWhopentherthere。DukeAymon\'sdaughtergoes,SeekingRogero,wheresolargeabandTheoldAtlantes\'magicwallsenclose。

  Herheimpounds,deceivedbyfictionsnew。

  Agramantrankshisarmyforreview。

  I

  Thoseancientcavaliersrighthappywere,Borninanage,when,inthegloomywood,Invalley,andincave,whereinthebear,Serpent,orlion,hidtheirsavagebrood,Theycouldfindthat,whichnowinpalacerareIshardlyfoundbyjudgesprovedandgood;

  Women,towit,whointheirfreshestdaysOfbeautyworthilydeservethepraise。

  II

  AboveItoldyouhowagentlemaidOrlandohaddiscoveredunderground,Andasked,bywhomshethitherwasconveyed?

  Pursuingnowmytale,Itell,howdrownedIngriefherspeechbymanyasobdelayed,Thedamselfair,insweetandsoftestsound,Summingthemwithwhatbrevityshemight,HerillsrecountedtoAnglantes\'knight。

  III

  “ThoughIamsure,“shesaid,“Ocavalier,TosufferpunishmentforwhatIsay;

  BecauseIknow,tohimwhopensmehere,Thiswomanquicklywillthefactdisplay;

  Iwouldnotbutthoushouldstthestoryhear——

  Andletmywretchedlifetheforfeitpay!

  Forwhatcanwaitmebetterthanthathe,Mygaoler,shouldonedaymydeathdecree?

  IV

  “Lo!IamIsabel,whooncewasstyledThedaughterofGallicia\'shaplessking:

  Isaidarightwhowas;butnowthechildNolongerhisofcareandsuffering:

  ThefaultofLove,bywhomIwasbeguiled;

  ForagainsthimalonethischargeIbring。

  Whosweetly,atthefirst,ourwishapplauds,Andweavesinsecretbutdeceitandfrauds。

  V

  “WhilomIlived,contentinFortune\'ssmile,Rich,blameless,fair,andyoung;tosadreverseCondemned,Inowamwretched,poor,andvile,Andinworsecase,ifanyyetbeworse。

  Butitisfitting,ItotheethiswhileFromtheirfirstrootmytroublesshouldrehearse。

  Anditwillsootheme,thoughoftheeIborrowNohelp,thatthoucompassionatemysorrow。

  VI

  “MyfatherinhiscityofBayonne,To-daywillbetwelvemonthsatourneydight;

  Hence,ledbyspreadingrumourtoourtown,Tojoust,fromdifferentlandscamemanyaknight;

  Midthesewasithismanifestrenown,Orwasitlovewhichsodeceivedmysight

  PraiseinmyeyesaloneZerbinowon,WhowasthemightykingofScotland\'sson。

  VII

  “WhenhimIafterinthefieldespied,Performingwondrousfeatsofchivalry,IwassurprisedbyLove,ereIdescriedThatfreedominmyLove,sorashaguide,Ilaythisunctiontomyphantasy,Thatnounseemlyplacemyheartpossest,Fixedontheworthiestintheworldandbest。

  VIII

  “Inbeautyandinvalour\'sboastaboveThoseotherlordstheScottishprincestoodhigh。

  Heshowedme,and,Ithink,beboremelove,AndleftnolessanardentflamethanI。

  Norlackedthereonewhodidbetweenusmove,Tospeakourcommonwishesfrequently,Socouldwestillinheartandmindunite,Althoughdisjoinedfromoneanother\'ssight。

  IX

  “Hence,whenconcludedwasthefestalshow,AndtohishomeZerbinowasreturned,Ifthouknow\'stwhatislove,thouwellmay\'stknowHownightanddayIforthewarrioryearned;

  Andwasassured,nolessonhimdidpreyTheflame,thatinhisconstantbosomburned。

  He,saveawaytohavemewithhim,noughtForsolaceofhisrestlesspassionsought。

  X

  “FordifferentfaithforbadehimonmysideIwasasaracen,aChristianhe

  Toaskmeofmyfatherasabride,Bystealthhepurposedtoelopewithme。

  Amidgreenfields,ourwealthytownbeside,Ihadagarden,seatedbythesea,Uponthepleasantshore;fromwhencetheeyeMightoceanandthehillsaboutdescry。

  XI

  “AfittingplacetoeffectwhatdifferentcreedAndlawforbadeus,heesteemedthissite,Andshowedtheordertakenforthedeed,Whichwastomakeourfuturelife\'sdelight;

  Andhow,nearSantaMartha,forourneed,Abarkwaswitharm\'dmeninambushdight,UnderSirOdoricofBiscay\'scommand;

  Aleaderhe,approvedbyseaandland!

  XII

  “Unableinhispersonthistodo,ForbyhisfatherhewasforcedtowendInsuccourofthekingofFrance,inlieuThisOdoricforthepurposehewouldsend;

  Chosen,ofallhisfaithfulfriendsandtrue,Ashismostfaithfulandhistruestfriend:

  Andsuchhadbeen,ifbenefitscouldbindAndgoodlydeedsthefriendshipofmankind。

  XIII

  “Atthetimefixedtobearmethenceaway,Thischiefwouldanchoronthedestinedground——

  Andthusitwasarrivedthewishedforday,ThenIofthemwasinmygardenfound。

  SirOdoric,atnight,withfairarrayOfvaliantmen,bylandandsearenowned,Inthenearriverfromhisbarkdescends,Andthenceinsilencetomygardenwends。

  XIV

  “Tothepitchedbarkwithmehispartysped,Beforethecityknewwhatwasathand;

  Someofthehouse,disarmedandnaked,fled,Andsomewereslain;whileofthehelplessband,Withme,anotherpartwascaptiveled。

  SowasIseveredfrommynativeland,HopinginbriefZerbinotopossess,Icannottelltheewithwhathappiness。

  XV

  “ScarcelywasMongiabyourgalleydoubled,Ereasqualltookusonthelarboardside,Whichroundabouttheclearhorizontroubled,Andstirredandtostheaven-highthefoamingtide。

  Smotewithanorth-westwind,next,oceanbubbled,Whichonherotherbeamthevesselplied:

  Thisevermoreincreases,withsuchforce,Starboardorlarboard,bootsnotwhichourcourse。

  XVI

  “Itsteadsnottostrikesail,norlashthemast,Loweredonthegang-board,norourcastlesfell;

  Thebark,inourdespite,ishurriedfastTowardsthepointedrocksaboutRochelle:

  SaveHe,above,assistusatthelast,Thecruelstormwillusashoreimpel;

  DriventhitherbyillwindwithmightierspeedThaneverbow-stringgavetowhistlingreed。

  XVII

  “OurperilwelldoestheBiscayannote,Andtrieswhatoftenhasanevilend;

  Lowersdownthegalley\'sskiff,and,whenafloat,Descendsintoit,andmakesmedescend:

  Twofollow,andatroopwouldthrongtheboat,Didnotthefirstpreventthem,anddefendTheentrancewiththeirnakedfaulchions;weSevertheropeforthwith,andputtosea。

  XVIII

  “Drivenlandward,ontheshorewesafelylightWhointheskiffembarked;whileofourbandTherestinthesplitvesselsinkoutright;

  Ourgoodssea-swallowedall。UponthestrandToEternalLove,ToGoodnessInfinite,Iofferupmythanks,withoutstretchedhand,ThatIwasdoomednot\'midthewateryroarToperish,norbeholdZerbinomore。

  XIX

  “ThoughIhadleftonshipboardmattersrare,Andpreciousintheirnature,gemandvest,SoImighthopeZerbino\'slottoshare,Iwascontenttheseashouldhavetherest。

  Nodwellingonthebeachappears,northereIsanypathwayseen,byfootstepspressed;

  Onlyahill,whosewoodytopisbeatByceaselesswinds,thewatersbatheitsfeet。

  XX

  “HerethefelltyrantLove,ayeprompttorange,Andfaithlesstohiseverypromisestill,WhowatcheseverhowhemayderangeAndmaroureveryreasonablewill,Converts,withwoefulanddisastrouschange,Mycomforttodespair,mygoodtoill:

  Forhe,inwhomZerbinoputhistrust,Cooledinhisloyalfaith,andburnedwithlust。

  XXI

  “Whetherhehisdesirehadnursedatsea,Andhadnotdaredexhibititbefore;

  Orthatitsprungfromopportunity,Suggestedbythatsolitaryshore;

  Withoutmorepause,inthatlonedesert,heWouldsatehisgreedypassion;butforboreTillheofonecouldridhim,ofthetwain,Whointheboatwithushadscapedthemain。

  XXII

  “AmanofScotlandhe,Almoniohight,WhotoZerbinoseemedgreatfaithtobear;

  Andasaperfectwarriorbytheknight,Praised,whentoOdoricgiven,histrusttoshare:

  TohimtheSpaniardsaiditwereaslightIfIuntoRochelleafootshouldfare;

  Andprayed,thathebeforewouldthitherspeed,Andforwardthencesomehackney,formyneed。

  XXIII

  “Almonio,whointhissuspectsnoill,Forthwith,beforeourparty,wendshiswayTothetown,hiddenbythewoodedhill,Andwhichnotmorethansixmilesdistantlay。

  TotheotherfinallyhiswickedwillSirOdorictookcouragetodisplay;

  Aswellbecausehecouldnotridhimthence,Asthatinhimhehadgreatconfidence。

  XXIV

  “Hethatremainedwithus,ofwhomIsaidBefore,CorebowasofBilbaohight,WhowithhimunderthesameroofwasbredFrominfancy,andtheungratefulwightDeemedthatthethoughtheharbouredinhishead,Hecouldimpartinsafetytotheknight,Whowouldprefer,neglectedofhistrust,Thepleasureofhisfriendtowhatwasjust。

  XXV

  “NotwithouthighdisdainCoreboheardWhokindandcourteouswastheBiscayneer,Andtermedhimtraitor;andbydeedandwordWithstoodthepurposeofhisfoulcompeer。

  Thismightywrathineitherwarriorstirred;

  Insignwhereoftheirnakedbrandstheyrear。

  Atsightoftheirdrawnswords,inpanic,I

  Turnshortlythroughthegloomywoodtofly。

  XXVI

  “SirOdoricinwarwelltaughtandbred,Gainedinfewblowssuchvantageinthefray,HeleftCoreboonthefieldfordead,And,followinginmysteps,pursuedmyway。

  LovelenttohimunlessIammisled

  Pinions,thathemightovertakehisprey;

  Andmanyaprayerandglozingflatterytaught,WherewithItocompliancemightbewrought。

  XXVII

  “Butallinvain,forIwasfixedandbent,Ratherthansatehisilldesire,todie。

  Whenmenacehadbyhimbeenvainlyspent,Andeveryprayerandeveryflattery,Hewouldbyopenforcehiswillcontent;

  NorbootsitaughtthatIentreatiestry;——

  Ofhislord\'sfaithinhimthewretchremind,AndhowmyselfItohishandsresigned。

  XXVIII

  “WhenIperceivedthatfruitlesswasmyprayer,AndthatIcouldnothopeforotheraid;

  Forheassailedmelikeafamishedbear,WithhandsandfeetIfierceresistancemade,Ashemorebrutalwaxed,andpluckedhishair,Andwithmyteethandnailshisvisageflayed:

  ThiswhileIventsuchlamentablecries,Theclamourechoestothestarryskies。

  XXIX

  “Weretheybychanceconducted,ormyshriek,Whichmighthavewellbeenheardaleaguearound,Or,wasittheywerewonttheshoretoseek,Whenanyvesselsplitorranaground

  Isawacrowdappearuponthepeak,Which,totheseadescending,towardsuswound。

  ThemtheBiscayansay,andatthesightAbandonedhisdesign,andturnedtoflight。

  XXX

  “Thisrabble,sir,againstthattreacherousmanComestomyaid;butinsuchguise,thatI

  Thehomelysaw,offallingfromthepanIntothefirebeneath,butverify。

  \'TistruesolostIwasnot,northatclanAccursedwithmindsofsuchiniquity,Thattheytoviolatemypersonsought;

  Thoughnothinggoodorvirtuousonthemwrought:

  XXXI

  “Butthattheyknew,formepreservedamaid,AsyetIam,theyhigherpricemightcrave。

  Eightmonthsarepast,thenintharrived,since,stayedBythem,aliveIlanguishinthisgrave。

  AllhopeislostofmyZerbino\'said:

  ForfromtheirspeechIgather,asaslave,Iambarteredtoamerchantforhisgold;

  BywhomItothesultanshallbesold。”

  XXXII

  Thegentledamselsohertalepursues,WhilesobsandsighsoftinterposingbreakHersoftangelicvoice,whichmightinfuseCompassionintoasp,orvenomedsnake。

  Whattimeshesoherpiteousgriefrenews,Orhaplydoesherbitteranguishslake,Sometwentymenthegloomycavernfill;

  Thisarmedwithhunting-spear,andthatwithbill。

  XXXIII

  Withsquintinglookanddark,andbutoneeye,Theleaderofthetroop,ofbrutishcheerWashe,theforemostofthecompany;

  Byablowblinded,whichfromnosetoearHadclefthisjaw:whenhedidsodescrySeatedbesidethemaid,thatcavalier,Heturnedaboutandsaid:“Lo!inthenetAnotherbirdforwhomitwasnotset!“

  XXXIV

  ThentotheCountycried:“IneverknewAmanmoreopportunemywantstostead;

  IknownotwhetheranyonetoyouPerchancemayhaveannouncedmypressingneedOfsuchfairarms,——oryouconjecturedtrue,——

  Aswellasofthatgoodlysableweed。

  YouverilyarrivedinseasonareMyneedspursuedtheloseltorepair。”

  XXXV

  Withbittersmile,upstartingonhisfeet,Orlandototheruffianmadereply:

  “Thouatapriceatwhichnochapmantreat,Unmarkedinmerchant\'sbooks,thesearmsshaltbuy。”

  Withthathesnatchedabrand,which,fullofheatAndsmoke,wassmoulderinginthechimneynigh,Threwit,andsmotebychancetheknavehalfblind,Wherewiththenosethemeetingbrowsconfined。

  XXXVI

  Thebranddischargedbyhim,hiteitherbrow,Butmostseverelyontheleftdidsmite;

  Forthatillfeatureperishedbytheblow,Whichwasthethief\'ssoleministeroflight。

  Noristhestrokecontenttoblindthefoe;

  Unsated,saveitregisterhisspriteAmongthosedamnedsouls,whomCharonkeeps,Withtheircompanions,plungedinboilingdeeps。

  XXXVII

  Aspacioustableinmidcavernstood,Twopalmsinthickness,initsfiguresquare;

  Proptononehuge,illfashionedfoodandrude,Whichheldthethiefandallwhoharbouredthere。

  EvenwithsuchfreedomashisdartofwoodWemarkthenimbleSpaniardlaunchthroughair,TheheavytableRolandseizedandthrew,Where,crowdedclosetogether,stoodthecrew。

  XXXVIII

  Onehadhisbellycrushed,andonehisbreast;

  Anotherheadorarm,orlegandthigh。

  Whencesomewereslainoutright,andmaimedtherest,Whilehewhowasleastinjuredsoughttofly。

  \'Tissosometimes,withheavystoneoppressed,Aknotofslimysnakesisseentolie,Withbatteredheadsandloinswhere,winterdone,Theylicktheirscales,rejoicinginthesun。

  XXXIX

  Icouldnotsaywhatmischiefstheseoffend;

  Onedies,andonedepartswithoutitstail;

  Anothercrippledcannotmovean-end,Andwrigglingwreathesitslengthwithoutavail:

  Whilethis,whommorepropitioussaintsbefriend,Safethroughthegrassdragsoffitsslimytrail。

  Direwasthestroke;yetshouldnowonderbreed,SincegoodOrlando\'sarmachievedthedeed。

  XL

  Thosewhomtheboardhadlittlemaimedornought,Turpinsaysthereweresevenincravenwise,Theirsafetyintheirfeet,yetvainly,sought;

  Fortothecavern\'sdoorOrlandohies。

  Andhavingthemwithoutresistancecaught,Fastwitharopetheirhandsbehindthemties;

  Arope,whichinthecavernontheground,Convenientforhispurposehehadfound。

  XLI

  Heafterdragsthemboundwithoutthecave,Whereanoldservice-treeitsshadowthrows。

  Orlandolopsthebrancheswithhisglaive,Andhangsthethieves,abanquetforthecrows:

  Norchainandcrookforsuchadeeddidcrave:

  Forreadyhooksthetreeitselfbestows,Topurgetheworld;wherebythechinup-hung,These,onthebranches,boldOrlandostrung。

  XLII

  Theancientwoman,theassassin\'sfriend,Escapeswhensheperceivesthatallaredead,And,threadingthatgreenlabyrinthwithoutend,Laments,andplucksthehairfromoffherhead,Byfearimpelled,throughpathswhichsoreoffendHerfeet,tillshe,besideariver\'sbed,Encounterswithawarrior:buttosayWhowasthestrangerchampionIdelay;

  XLIII

  Andturntoher,whotothecountapplied,Prayinghewouldnotleavehertherealone,Andvowedtofollowwhitherhewouldguide。

  Orlandoherconsolesincourteoustone:

  Andthence,when,withawreathofrosestiedAboutherbrows,androbedinpurplegown,OnwontedjourneywhiteAurorastarts,ThepaladinwithIsabeldeparts。

  XLIV

  WithoutencounteringaughtthatmightappearWorthyofnote,theywendedmanyaday;

  Andfinallythetwainacavalier,Asprisonerled,encounteredbytheway。

  Whoshallbetold;but,taletoyouasdearNowcallsmefromthebeatenpathaway;——

  OfAymon\'sdaughter,——whomIleftabove,Languidandlostinallthepainsoflove。

  XLV

  Thebeauteousladywhodesiresinvain,Rogeroshouldnothisreturndelay,LiesinMarseilles,fromwhencethepaynimtrainSheharasses,nigheachreturningday;

  Whattimetheyrobbingaye,byhillandplain,ScowerfruitfulLanguedocandProvencegay

  AndthetruedutyexecutesarightOfasageleaderandavaliantknight。

  XLVI

  Thetimelongpast,she,lyinginthatplace,HadhopedthatherRogerowouldappear,She,notbeholdinghiminallthatspace,Ofmanyevilchanceslivedinfear。

  Oneday,midothersthatherwoefulcaseTheladyweptalone,toherdrewnearThedame,whowiththathealingringmadesoundThebosomranklingwithAlcina\'swound。

  XLVII

  Whenhershesaw,withoutherlovereturned,Suchtimeelapsed,hermissionincomplete,Soretrembling,faint,andpale,herheartsoyearned,Shescarcehadstrengthtostanduponherfeet。

  Buttheenchantresskind,whenshediscernedHerfear,advancedwithsmilesthemaidtomeet;

  AndtoconsolehersuchgladvisageworeAsmessengerwhojoyfultidingsbore。

  XLVIII

  “FearnotforthyRogero:heiswellAndsafeshecried,andeverworshipsthee,Aswonted;butthyfoe,thatwizardfell,Himyetagaindeprivesofliberty。

  Anditbehovestheenowtoclimbthesell,Would\'stthouposseshim,andtofollowme;

  Forifthouwendestwithme,IwillleadWhither,bytheeRogeroshallbefreed。”

  XLIX

  Andnextpursued,relatingtoherallThefraudsandmagicofAtlanteshoar,Thatwearingherfairface,whoseemedthethrallOfanillgiant,himhadthroughthedoorOfgold,enticedintotheenchantedhall,Andafterdisappeared,theyouthbefore;

  AndtoldhowdamesandcavaliershecheatsWhothithermakeresort,withlikedeceits。

  L

  Seeingthesage,allthinktheyseeasquire,Companion,lady-love,orabsentfriend;

  Whateveriseachseveralwight\'sdesire:

  Sincetoourscopeourwishesnevertend。

  Hencesearchingeverywhere,themselvestheytireWithlaboursore,andfrustrateoftheirend;

  Andcannot,soDesireandHopedeceive,Withoutthemissinggood,thatpalaceleave。

  LI

  “AssoonasthoupursuedthedameartnearTheplacewherehehasbuiltthemagicseat,ResemblingthyRogeroinhischeerAndeverylook,Atlantestheeshallmeet,AndmakehimselfbyhisillartappearAssufferingfromsomestrongerarmdefeat;

  Thatthoumay\'staidhimintheperilfeigned,Andthusamongthoseothersbedetained。

  LII

  “Totheendthoumay\'stescapehisambush,whereSomanyandsomany,thusbetrayed,Havefallen;thoughheRogeroseem,bewareTolendhimfaith,whowilldemandthineaid:

  Nor,whenthesagepresentshimself,forbearTotakehisworthlesslifewithliftedblade。

  NorthinktoslayRogerowiththeblow,Buthimwhoworkstheestillsuchcruelwoe。

  LIII

  “Hardwillitseemtoslay,fullwellIknow,Thewight,inwhomRogeroyoudescry:

  But,fortruthisnotinthelyingshow,Trustnottosightwheremagicblearstheeye。

  Fix,erewithmeyoutotheforestgo,Tochangenotwhenthetraitorousfoeisnigh:

  FornevershallwithyouRogerowive,Ifweaklyyouthewizardleavealive。”

  LIV

  ThevalorousmaidwiththeintenttoslayThefalseenchanter,onherplandecides,Snatchesherarms,andfollowsonherwayMelissasage,inwhomshesoconfides,Andthus,byfruitfulfieldorforestgray,Herbyforcedjourneysthatenchantressguides;

  AndstudiestobeguiletheirwearycourseEver,asbestshemay,withsweetdiscourse:

  LV

  AndasthefairesttopicofallthoseWhichmightbegratefultothedamsel\'sear,HerfutureoffspringandRogero\'schoseAraceofdemigodsinprinceandpeer。

  ForasMelissaallthesecretsknowsOftheeternalgodswhoruleoursphere,ThegoodenchantresscandiscoverallWhichshouldinmanyageshencebefall。

  LVI

  “Oh!mybestguide。”exclaimedthedamselboldTotheweird-womanthattoaidhercame,“AsthouhastmanyyearsbeforeforetoldMenwhoshallglorifymyraceandname,SonowIpraythee,lady,tounfoldThepraiseandvirtuesofsomenobledame,Iffrommylineageanysuchshallrise。”

  TowhomMelissacourteouslyreplies:

  LVII

  “ChastedamesoftheedescendedIsurvey,Mothersofthosewhowearimperialcrown,Andmightykings;thecolumnandthestayOfgloriousrealmsandhousesofrenown。

  Andasthysonswillshineinarms,sotheyWillnolessfamedeserveinfemalegown,Withpietyandsovereignprudencegraced,Andnoblehearts,incomparablychaste。

  LVIII

  “Andifatlength,IshouldrelatetotheeThepraiseofallwhofromthyrootascend,Toolongmytalewouldhold,nordoIseeWhomIcouldpass,wherealltofamepretend。

  ButfromathousandIsometwoorthreeWillchoose,becausemytalemayhaveanend。

  Whywasnotinthecavethywishmadeknown,WhereItheirshadowsmightaswellhaveshown?

  LIX

  “Tohearofoneofthyfamedraceprepare,Whomliberalstudiesandgoodworksengage;

  Ofwhom,Iknownotwell,ifshemorefairMaybeentitled,ormorechasteandsage;

  Thenoble-mindedIsabel,who,whereItstandsonMincius\'bank,inotherageShallgildthetown,ofOcnus\'motherhight,Withherowngloriousraysbydayandnight;

  LX

  “Where,withherworthiestconsortshewillstrain,Inhonouredandinsplendidrivalry,Whichbestshallprizethevirtues\'goodlytrain,Andwidestopethegatestocourtesy。

  IfhebyTaro,andinNaples\'reign,\'Tissaid,fromGaulsdeliveredItaly,\'Twillbereplied。Penelopethechaste,Assuch,wasnotbeneathUlyssesplaced。

  LXI

  “GreatthingsandmanythusIsuminfewOfthisbravedame,andothersleavebehind:

  WhichwhenIfromthevulgarherdwithdrew,SageMerlinfromthehollowstonedivined。

  ForIshouldleaveoldTyphisoutofview,IfonsuchseaIlaunchedbeforethewind:

  Andwiththisfinishmypropheticstrain,——Allblessingsonherheadtheskieswillrain。

  LXII

  “WithhershallbehersisterBeatrice,Whosefortuneswellshallwithhernameaccord;

  Who,whileshelives,notonlyshallnotmissWhatgoodtheheavenstothosebelowafford,Butmake,withher,partakerofherbliss,Firstamongwealthydukes,hercherishedlord;

  Whoshall,whenshefromhencereceiveshercall,Intothelowestdepthofmiseryfall。

  LXIII

  “Viscontis\'serpentswillbeheldindread,AndMoroandSforza,whilethisdameshallbe,FromHyperboreansnowstobillowsred;

  FromIndtohills,whichtoadoubleseaAffordapassage;and,theladydead,TothesoremischiefofallItaly,WillwiththeInsubriintoslaveryfall;

  Andmenshallsovereignwisdomfortunecall。

  LXIV

  “Otherthesameillustriousnamewillbear,Andwhowillflourishmanyyearsbefore。

  Pannonia\'sgarlandoneoftheseshallwear。

  AnothermatronontheAusonianshore,Whensheshallbereleasedfromearthlycare,Menwillamongtheblessedsaintsadore;

  Withincensewillapproachthedamedivine,Andhangwithvotiveimageshershrine。

  LXV

  “TheothersIshallpassinsilenceby,For\'tweretoomuchassaidbeforetosoundTheirfame:thougheachmightwelldeserve,thathighHeroictrumpshouldinherpraisebewound。

  HencetheBiancasandLucretiasI

  AndConstancesandmorereserve;whofound,Orelserepair,uponItalianland,Illustrioushouseswithsupportinghand。

  LXVI

  “Thyrace,whichshallallelseinthisexcel,Intherarefortuneofitswomenthrives;

  Norofitsdaughters\'honourmoreItellThanoftheloftyvirtueofitswives:

  Andthatthoumay\'sttakenoteofthisaswell,WhichMerlinsaidofthydescendents\'lives,HaplythatIthestorymightnarrate

  ThisInolittlecovettorelate。

  LXVII

  “OfgoodRichardafirstshallbemystrain,Mirrorofchastityandfortitude,Who,young,remainsawidow,indisdainOffortune:thatwhichoftawaitsthegood

  Exiles,andcheatedoftheirfather\'sreign,SheshallbeholdthechildrenofherbloodWanderingintotheclutchesoftheirfoe;

  Yetfindatlastaquittanceforherwoe。

  LXVIII

  “NorsprungfromtheancientrootofAragon,Iofthegorgeousqueenwillsilentbe;

  Thanwhommoreprudentormorechasteisnone,RenownedinGreekorLatinhistory;

  Norwhosofortunateacoursewillrun,Afterthat,bydivineelection,sheShallwiththegoodlyraceofprincesswell,Alphonso,Hyppolite,andIsabel。

  LXIX

  “TheprudentEleanouristhis:asprayWhichwillbegraftedonthyhappytree。

  WhatofthefruitfulstepchildshallIsay,WhoinsuccessionnexttoherIsee,LucretiaBorgia?who,fromdaytoday,Shallwaxinbeauty,virtue,chastity,Andfortune,thatlikeyouthfulplantwillshoot,Whichintoyieldingsoilhasstruckitsroot。

  LXX

  “Astinbysilver,brassbygold,asCorn-

  Poppybesidethedeeply-crimsoningrose,Willowbylaurelevergreen,asshornOflight,stainedglassbygemthatrichlyglows,——SobythisdameIhonouryetunborn,Eachhithertodistinguishedmatronshows;

  Forbeautyandforprudenceclaimingplace,Andallpraise-worthyexcellenceandgrace。

  LXXI

  “Andaboveeveryothernoblepraise,Whichshalldistinguishedheraliveordead,Isthatbyhershallbe,throughkinglyways,HerHerculesandotherchildrenled;

  Whothustheseedsofworthinearlydays,Tobloomincouncilandincamp,willshed。

  Forlongwine\'ssavourlingersinthewoodOfthenewvessel,whetherbadorgood。

  LXXII

  “Northestep-daughterofthisnobledame,WillI,Renata,hightofFrance,forget,OfLouisborn,twelfthmonarchofhisname,AndBretagne\'spride;allvirtueseveryetBestowedonwoman,sincetheruddyflameHaswarmed,orwaterhadthepowertowet,Oroverheadthecirclingheavenshaverolled,UnitedinRenataIbehold。

  LXXIII

  “\'TwerelongtotellofAldadeSansogna,OrofCelano\'scountessinthisstring,OrBlancheMaria,stiledofCatalonia;

  Orher,thedaughterofSicilia\'sking,OrofthebeauteousLippadeBologna,Ormore,withwhoserenowntheworldshallring,Tospeakwhoseseparatepraisewithfittinglore,Weretoattemptaseawithoutashore。”

  LXXIV

  WhenofthelargerportionofherseedThekingenchantressatfulleasehadtold,Andoftandoftrehearsed,amidtherede,WhatartsRogerotothewizard\'sholdHaddrawn,MelissahaltednearthemeadWherestoodthemansionofAtlantesold,Norwouldapproachthemagicdomemorenigh,Lestherthefalsemagicianshouldespy。

  LXXV

  Andyetagainadvisedthemartialmaid,Counselshehadathousandtimesbestowed

  Thenleft,NorBradamantthroughgreenwoodshadeMorethantwomilesinnarrowpathhadrode,Before,bytwofiercegiantsoverlaid,Shesawaknight,wholikeRogeroshowed,Socloselypressed,andlabouringsoreforbreath,Thatheappearedwellnighreducedtodeath。

  LXXVI

  Whenshebeheldhiminsuchperilousstrait,WhoofRogeroallthetokenswore,Shequicklylostthefaithshenourishedlate,Quicklyhereveryfairdesignforbore。

  SheweensMelissabearsRogerohate,Forsomenewinjuryunheardbefore:

  Andwithunheardofhateandwrong,herfoeWouldbyherhanddestroywholoveshimso。

  LXXVII

  Shecried,“AndisnotthisRogero,whoAyepresenttomyheart,isnowtosight?

  If\'tisnothimwhomIagnizeandview。

  Whome\'ershallIagnizeorviewaright?

  WhyshouldIother\'sjudgmentdeemmoretrueThanthebeliefthat\'swarrantedbysight?

  Evenwithouteyes,andbymyheartalone,Ifhewerenearordistant,wouldbeshown。”

  LXXVIII

  Whilesothedamselthinks,avoiceshehears,Which,likeRogero\'s,seemsforaidtocry;

  Atthesametime,theworstedknightappearsToslackthebridleandtherowelsply:

  WhileatfullspeedthegoadedcourserclearsHisground,pursuedbyeitherenemy。

  Norpausedthedame,infollowingthemwhosoughtHislife,tilltotheenchantedpalacebrought。

  LXXIX

  Ofwhichnosoonerhasshepastthedoor,Thansheischeatedbythecommonshow。

  EachcrookedwayorstraightherfeetexploreWithinitandwithout,above,below;

  Norrestsshenightorday,sostrongtheloreOftheenchanter,whohasorderedso,Shethoughtheystillencounterandconfer

  KnowsnotRogero,norRogeroher。

  LXXX

  ButleaveweBradamant,norgrieve,OyeWhohear,thatsheisprisonedbythespell,SinceherinfittingtimeIshallsetfree,AndgoodRogero,fromthedomeaswell,Astasteisquickenedbyvariety,Soitappearsthat,inthethingsItell,Thewiderhereandtheremystoryranges,Itwillbefoundlesstediousforitschanges。

  LXXXI

  MeseemsthatIhavemanythreadstoclearInthegreatwebIlabourevermore;

  AndthereforebeyenotdispleasedtohearHow,alldislodged,thesquadronsoftheMoor,Threateningthegoldenlinesloud,appearInarms,theroyalAgramantbefore:

  Whobidsforareviewhisarmypost,Willingtoknowthenumbersofhishost。

  LXXXII

  Forbesideshorseandfoot,inthecampaignSorethinned,whosenumbersweretobesupplied,Hadmanycaptains,andthosegood,ofSpain,OfLibya,andofAethiopia,died;

  Andthusthenations,andthevarioustrain,Wanderedwithoutaruleroraguide。

  Togivetoeachitsheadandorderdue,Theamplecampismusteredinreview。

  LXXXIII

  Tofillthesquadronsravagedbythesword,Inthosefiercebattlesandthoseconflictsdread,ThistohisSpain,tohisAfricathatlord,Senttorecruit,wherewelltheirfilestheyfed;

  AndnextdistributedthepaynimhordeUndertheirpropercaptains,rangedandled。

  I,withyourleave,tillotherstrain,delayTheorderofthemustertodisplay。

  CANTO14

  ARGUMENT

  TwosquadronslackofthosewhichmusterunderKingAgramant,bysingleRolandslain;

  HencefuriousMandricardo,fullofwonderAndenvy,seeksthecountbyhillandplain:

  NextjoyshimselfwithDoralice;suchplunder,Aidedbyheaven,hisvaliantarmsobtain。

  Rinaldocomes,withtheangel-guidebefore,ToParis,nowassaultedbytheMoor。

  I

  Inmanyafierceassaultandconflictdread,\'TwixtSpainandAfricandtheirGallicfoe,Countlesshadbeentheslain,whosebodiesfedTheraveningeagle,wolf,andgreedycrow;

  ButthoughtheFrankshadworseinwarfaresped,Forcedallthechampaignecountrytoforego,ThishadthepaynimspurchasedatthecostOfmoregoodprincesandboldbaronslost。

  II

  Sobloodywasthepriceofvictory,Smallgroundwasleftthemtriumphstoprepare;

  Andif,unconqueredDukeAlphonso,weMaymodernthingswithancientdeedscompare,Thebattle,whoseillustriouspalmmaybeWellworthilyassignedtoyoutowear,AtwhoseremembrancesadRavennatrembles,Andayeshallweepherloss,thisfieldresembles。

  III

  WhentheCalesiansandthePicardsyielding,AndtroopsofNormandyandAquitaine,You,withyourvaliantarmstheirsquadronsshielding,StormedthealmostvictoriousflagsofSpain;

  Andthoseboldyouthstheirtrenchantweaponswielding,Throughpartedsquadrons,followedinyourtrain;

  Whoonthatdaydeservedyoushouldaccord,Forhonouredgifts,thegildedspurandsword。

  IV

  You,withsuchglorioushearts,whowerenotslowTofollow,norfaroff,thegorgeousoakSeized,andshookdownthegoldenacornsso,Andsotheredandyellowtruncheonbroke,Thatwetoyouourfestivelaurelsowe,Andthefairlily,rescuedfromitsstroke;

  Anotherwreathmayroundyourtemplesbloom,InthatFabriciusyoupreservedtoRome。

  V

  Rome\'smightycolumn,byyourvalianthandTakenandkeptentire,morepraisehasshedOnyou,thanifthepredatorybandHadroutedbyyoursinglevalourbled,OfallwhoflockedtofatRavenna\'sland,Ormasterless,withoutabannerfled,OfArragon,Castile,orofNavarre;

  Whenvainwaslanceorcannon\'sthunderingcar。

  VI

  Thisdear-boughtvictorybroughtmorereliefThanjoy,byitseventtoomuchoutweighed,ThelossofthatFrenchcaptainandourchief,Whomdeadweonthefatalfieldsurveyed;

  Andswallowedinonestorm,forfurthergrief,Somanygloriousprinces,who,arrayedForsafeguardoftheirown,orneighbouringlands,Hadpouredthrough,frozenAlpstheirfriendlybands。

  VII

  Ourpresentsafety,andlifeheldinfear,Weseeassuredusbythisvictory,Thatsavedusfromthewintrytempestdrear,WhichwouldhavewhelmedusfromJove\'sangrysky。

  Butillcanwerejoice,whileyetthetearIsstandinginfullmanyawidow\'seye,Whoweepingandattiredinsable,vents,ThroughoutallgrievingFrance,herloudlaments。

  VIII

  \'TismeetKingLewisshouldfindnewsuppliesOfchiefsbywhomhistroopsmaybearrayed,Whoforthelilies\'honourshallchastiseThehandswhichsorapaciouslyhavepreyed;

  Whobrethren,blackandwhite,inshamefulwise,Haveoutraged,sister,mother,wife,andmaid,AndcastonearthChrist\'ssacramentdivine,Withtheintenttothievehissilvershrine。

  IX

  Hadstthounotmaderesistancetothyfoe,Better,Ravenna,haditbeenforthee,AndthoubeenwarnedbyBrescia\'sfate,thansoThineshouldFaenzawarnandRimini。

  OLewis,bidgoodoldTrivulziogoWiththine,andtothybandsexamplebe,Andtellwhatillssuchlicensestillhasbred,HeapingourampleItalywithdead。

  X

  AstheillustriousKingofFrancehasneedOfcaptainstosupplyhisleaderslost,SothetwokingswhoSpainandAfriclead,Togivenewordertothedoublehost,Resolvetheirbandsshouldmusteronthemead,Fromwinterlodgingsmovedandvariouspost;

  Thattheymayfurnish,astheirwantsdemand,Aguideandgovernmenttoeveryband。

  XI

  Marsiliusfirst,andafterAgramant,Passingittroopbytrooptheirarmyscan。

  TheCatalonians,whotheircaptainvauntInDoriphoebus,musterinthevan;

  Andnext,withouttheirmonarchFulvirant,ErstkilledbygoodRinaldo,comestheclanOfboldNavarre;whoseguidelessbandtosteerTheKingofSpainappointsSirIsolier。

  XII

  WithBalugantesLeon\'sracecomeson,TheAlgarbigovernedbyGrandoniowheel。

  ThebrotherofMarsilius,Falsiron,BringsupwithhimthepowerofLessCastile。

  TheyfollowMadarasso\'sgonfalon,WhohaveleftMalagaandfairSeville,\'TwixtfruitfulCordovaandCadiz-bay,WherethroughgreenbankstheBetiswindsitsway。

  XIII

  Stordilane,Tessira,andBaricond,Aftereachother,nexttheirforcesstirred;

  ThisinGrenada,thatinLisboncrowned;

  Majorcawasobedienttothethird。

  LarbinohadLisbonruled,whosegoldenroundWasathisdeathonTessiraconferred;

  Hiskinsmanhe:GalliciacameinguideOrSerpentine,whoMericoldsupplied。

  XIV

  TheyofToledoandofCalatrave,WhoerstwithSinnagon\'sbroadbannerspread,Marched,andthemultitudewhodrinkandlaveTheirlimbsinchrystalGuadiana\'sbed,Camethither,underMatalistabrave;

  BeneathBianzardin,theircommonhead,Astorga,Salamanca,Placenza,WithAvila,Zamorra,andPalenza。

  XV

  Thehousehold-troopswhichguardMarsilius\'state,AndSaragossa\'smen,Ferraucommands;

  Andinthisforce,well-sheathedinmailandplate,BoldMalgarineandBalinvernostands;

  MorgantandMalzarise,whomcommonfateHadbothcondemnedtodwellinforeignlands,Who,whendethroned,hadtoMarsilius\'courtTherehospitablyharbouredmaderesort。

  XVI

  Follicon,KindMarsilius\'bastard,hiesWithvaliantDoricont;amidthishorde,Bavartes,Analard,andArgalise,AndArchidantes,theSaguntinelord。

  Here,Malagur,inreadycunningwise,AndAmmirantandLanghirantheswordUnsheath,andmarch;ofwhomIshallendite,Whenitistime,theirprowesstorecite。

  XVII

  WhensohadfiledthewarlikehostofSpainInfairreviewbeforeKingAgramant,AppearedKingOranwithhismartialtrain,Whomightalmostagiant\'sstaturevaunt;

  NexttheywhoweeptheirMartasino,slainBytheavengingswordofBradamant,KingoftheGaramantes,andlamentThatwomantriumphsintheirmonarchspent。

  XVIII

  Marmonda\'smennextpasttheroyalMoor,WholeftArgostodeadonGasconmeads;

  Andthisunguidedband,likethatbefore,Aswellasthefourthtroop,acaptainneeds。

  AlthoughKingAgramanthaslittlestoreOfchiefs,hefeignsachoice,andthinks;nextspeedsBuraldo,Ormida,andArganiotried,Whereneeding,theunorderedtroopstoguide。

  XIX

  HegiveArganiochargeofLibicane,WhoweptthesableDudrinassodead。

  BrunelloguidesthemenofTingitane,Withcloudycountenanceanddroopinghead;

  Whosinceheinthewoodedmountain-chainNighwhereAtlantesdwelt,toherheled,FairBradamant,hadlostthevirtuousring,Hadlivedinthedispleasureofhisking;

  XX

  AndbutthatFerrau\'sbrotherIsolier,Whofastenedtoastemhadfoundhimthere,MadetoKingAgramantthetruthappear,Hefromthegallows-treehadswunginair:

  Alreadyfastenedwasthenoose,andnearThecaitiff\'sfate,whenatthemany\'sprayerThekingbadeloosehim;butreprieving,swore,Forhisfirstfaulttohang,offendingmore。

  XXI

  Thus,notwithoutacause,Brunellopined,Andshowedamournfulface,andhunghishead。

  NextFarurantes;towhosecareconsigned,Maurina\'svalianthorseandfootmentread。

  Thenew-madekingLibaniocomesbehind,BywhomareConstatina\'speopleled:

  SinceAgramantthecrownandstaffofgold,OncePinador\'s,hadgiventohimtohold。

  XXII

  Hesperia\'speoplecomewithSoridan,WithDorilonthemenofSettaride;

  TheNasamonianstroopwithPulian,AndAgricaltesisAmmonia\'sguide。

  Malabuphersoruleso\'erFezzan\'sclan,AndFinaduroleadsthebandsuppliedBytheCanaryIslandsandMorocco:

  BalastrofillstheplaceofkingTardocco。

  XXIII

  NextMulgaandArzilla\'slegionstwo。

  Thefirstbeneaththeirancientcaptainswend;

  Thesecondtroopwithoutaleader,whoAregiventoCorineus,thesovereign\'sfriend。

  SolateTanphirion\'sAlmonsilla\'screw,ToanewmonarchinCaichusbend。

  GoetuliaisbestowedonRhimedont,AndCoscacomesinchargeofBalinfront。

  XXIV

  RuledbyClarindo,Bolga\'speoplego,WhofillsthevaliantMirabaldo\'spost:

  HimBaliverso,whomI\'dhaveyouknowFortheworstribaldinthatamplehost,Succeedednext。Ithinknot,\'midthatshow,ThebanneredcampafirmertroopcouldboastThanthatwhichfollowedinSobrino\'scare;

  NorSaracenthanhimmorewiseandware。

  XXV

  Gualciottodead,Bellamarina\'screw,Hisvassalsserve,thesovereignofAlgiers,KingRodomont,ofSarza;thatanewBroughtupabandoffootandcavaliers:

  Whom,whenthecloudysunhisrayswithdrewBeneaththeCentaurandtheGoat,hisspearsTheretorecruit,wassenttotheAfricshoreByAgramant,returnedthreedaysbefore。

  XXVI

  TherewasnoSaracenofbolderstrain,OfallthechiefswhoMoorishsquadronsled;

  AndParis-townnoristheterrorvain

  MoreofthepuissantwarriorstandsindreadThanofKingAgramantandallthetrain,Whichhe,ortherenownedMarsiliushead;

  Andamidallthatmightymuster,moreThanothers,hatredtoourfaithhebore。

  XXVII

  PrusionistheAlvaracchia\'sking:belowKingDardinello\'sflagZumara\'spowerIsranged。Iwotnot,I,ifowlorcrow,Orotherbirdill-omened,whichfromtowerOrtreecroaksfutureevil,didforeshowTooneortotheother,thatthehourWasfixedinheaven,whenonthefollowingdayEithershouldperishinthisdeadlyfray。

  XXVIII

  Noritia\'smenandTremisene\'saloneWerewantingtocompletethepaynimhost;

  Butinthemartialmustersignwasnone,Nortale,nortidingofthesquadronslost;

  TowonderingAgramantalikeunknown,Whatkepttheslothfulwarriorsfromtheirpost,WhenofKingTremisene\'sasquirewasbroughtBeforehim,whoatlargethemischieftaught;

  XXIX——

  WhotaughthowManilardowaslaidlow,Alzirdo,andmanyothers,ontheplain——

  “Sir,“saidthebearerofthenews,“thefoeWhoslewourtroop,wouldallthycamphaveslain,IfthineassembledhosthadbeenmoreslowThanme,who,asitwas,escapedwithpain。

  Thismanslayshorseandfoot,asinthecote,Thewolfmakeseasywasteofsheepandgoat。”

  XXX

  WheretheboldAfricanstheirstandardsplant,Awarriorhadarrivedsomedaysbefore;

  Norwasthereinthewest,orwholeLevant,Aknight,withheartorprowessgiftedmore。

  TohimmuchgracewasdonebyAgramant,AssuccessorofAgrican,whoworeThecrownofTartary,awarriorwight;

  ThesonthefamousMandricardohight。

  XXXI

  RenownedhewasformanyagloriousquestAtchieved,andthroughtheworldhisfamewasblown。

  ButhimhadglorifiedabovetherestWorthintheSyrianfairy\'scastleshown:

  Wheremail,whichcasedtheTrojanHector\'sbreastAthousandyearsbefore,hemadehisown。

  Andfinishedthatadventure,strangeandfell;

  Astorywhichbreedsterrorbuttotell。

  XXXII

  WhenthesquiretoldhisnewsamidthatshowOftroops,waspresentAgrican\'sboldson,Whoraisedhisdaringface,resolvedtogoAndfindthewarriorwhothedeedhaddone;

  Butthedesignhehatched,foreboretoshow;

  Asmakingsmallaccountofanyone,Orfearinglest,shouldherevealhisthought,Thequestbyotherchampionmightbesought。

  XXXIII

  HeofthesquiredemandedwhatthevestAndbearings,whichthevaliantstrangerwore;

  Whoansweredthathewentwithoutacrest,Andsableshieldandsablesurcoatbore——

  And,sir,\'twastrue;forsowasRolanddrest;

  Theolddevicerenouncedhehadbefore:

  Forashemournedwithin,sohewithout,Thesymbolsofhisgriefwouldbearabout。

  XXXIV

  MarsiliushadtoMandricardosped,Asgift,acourserofachestnutstain,Whoselegsandmaneweresable;hewasbredBetweenaFrieslandmareandnagofSpain。

  KingMandricardo,armedfromfoottohead,Leaptonthesteedandgallopedo\'ertheplain,AndsworeuponthecamptoturnhisbackTillheshouldfindthechampioncladinblack。

  XXXV

  ThekingencountersmanyofthecrewWhomgoodOrlando\'sarmhadputtoflight;

  Andsomeason,andsomeabrotherrue,Whointherouthadperishedintheirsight;

  Andinthecoward\'scheekofpallidhueIsyetpourtrayedthesadandcravensprite:——

  Yet,throughthefearendured,theyfarandnigh,Pallid,andsilent,andinsensatefly。

  XXXVI

  Norhelongwashadrode,erehedescriedApassing-cruelspectacleandsore;

  Butwhichthewonderousfeatswelltestified,ThatwererecountedAgramantbefore。

  Nowonthishand,nowthat,thedeadheeyed,Measuredtheirwounds,andturnedtheirbodieso\'er;

  MovedbystrangeenvyoftheknightwhosehandHadstrownthechampaignwiththeslaughteredband。

  XXXVII

  Aswolformastiff-dog,whocomesthelastWheretheremainsofslaughteredbullocklie,Andfindsbuthornandbones,whererichrepastHadfedtheraveninghoundandvulturenight,Glaresvainlyonthescull,unsmacked;sopassedThebarbarousTartarkingthosebodiesby;

  Andgrudged,lamenting,likethehungrybeast,Tohavecometoolateforsuchasumptuousfeast。

  XXXVIII

  Thatday,andhalfthenext,insearchhestrayedOfhimwhoworethesablevestandshield。

  Whenlo!hesawamead,o\'ertoptwithshade,Whereadeepriverwoundaboutthefield,Withnarrowspacebetweentheturnsitmade,Where\'erfromsidetosidethewaterwheeled。

  EvensuchaspotasthiswithcirclingwavesBelowOtricolitheTyberlaves。

  XXXIX

  Wherethisdeepstreamwasfordable,hescannedAcrowdofcavaliersthatarmourbore:

  Andthesethepaynimquestionedwhohadmanned,Withsuchatroop,andtowhatend,theshore?

  Tohimrepliedthecaptainoftheband,Movedbyhislordlyair,andarmshewore,Glitteringwithgoldandjewels,——costlygear,Whichshowedhimanillustriouscavalier。

  XL

  “Incharge“hesaid“weofthedaughtergoOfhimourking,whofillsGranada\'sthrone,EspousedbyRodomontofSarza,thoughTofamethetidingsareasyetunknown。

  Andwe,departingwhenthesunislow,Andthecicalahushed,whichnowaloneIsheard,shallbringherwhereherfatherkeepsI\'theSpanishcamp;meanwhiletheladysleeps。”

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