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in the midst of39
at the same time39
in the middle of33
at the sight of33
to the place where32
of the king of31
of the round table29
at the head of29
was the son of28
the sight of the27
the side of the25
at the foot of25
the king of the25
son of jupiter and25
the name of the25
the midst of the24
to the court of23
the middle of the23
the form of a22
as soon as he22
the cause of the22
the lady of the22
the place where the22
the top of the21
to the story of20
the rest of the20
the sound of the20
one of the most20
at the same moment20
on the other side20
on the other hand19
the head of the19
as soon as the18
they came to the18
emperor of the franks18
in spite of the18
for a long time17
the foot of the17
in the form of17
that he could not17
in the hands of17
from time to time17
of louis the pious16
the power of the16
on the top of16
the edge of the16
and as soon as16
he came to the16
the emperor of the16
the face of the16
launcelot of the lake15
by the side of15
the banks of the15
at the feet of15
he came to a15
the head of his15
cut off his head15
for the first time14
was one of the14
the hands of the14
knights of the round14
and when he came14
the cause of his14
him that he was14
the gate of the14
of the island of14
the god of the14
the other side of14
the country of the14
the bottom of the14
the bravest knights of14
the island of the13
by the aid of13
and the next day13
the daughter of the13
told him that he13
at the time of13
the son of the13
on the side of13
not far from the13
in a short time13
the valley of lokfern13
was no other than13
to return to the13
at the end of13
was heard in the13
at the court of13
that he should be13
their way to the13
for the sake of12
in the forest of12
the camp of the12
and at the same12
lady of the lake12
the body of the12
arthur and his knights12
to return to his12
was at that time12
of charles the great12
the mouth of the12
for the purpose of12
he drew his sword12
the king of denmark12
on the borders of12
the camp of charlemagne12
in spite of his12
alludes to the story12
the chief of the12
the abbot of cluny12
the borders of the12
i will do so12
on his way to12
of one of the12
under the name of12
the age of fable12
to his own country12
put an end to12
by the hand of12
the court of arthur12
in spite of all12
at the moment when11
in the centre of11
the defile of glen11
with the aid of11
drew his sword and11
lady of the fountain11
from the top of11
as soon as they11
sir launcelot of the11
the knight of the11
island of the mighty11
it was in vain11
and when it was11
at the sound of11
to the castle of11
to the camp of11
king of the franks11
was the first to11
to the palace of11
and one of the11
at the battle of11
is not to be11
into the hands of11
the centre of the11
king of that country11
as well as he11
as if he had11
he had no sooner11
in the presence of11
the son of erbin10
in the island of10
one of the muses10
the rest of his10
the king of mauritania10
the end of the10
at these words he10
the entrance of the10
fell in love with10
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and when he was10
a knight of arthur10
as far as the10
that it would be10
the marsh of peulven10
and when he had10
the forest of cardik10
the door of the10
the death of his10
on the banks of10
on account of the10
and gave him a10
the dangers of the10
other side of the10
to the bottom of10
it so happened that10
at these words the10
at the thought of10
of the table round10
to the care of10
the forest of arden10
the top of a10
if he had been10
the champion of the10
and was about to10
they came to a10
the story of the10
god of the sun10
the knights of the10
on the point of10
but all in vain9
as the prize of9
in the same manner9
isoude of the white9
was the daughter of9
to the top of9
of gods and heroes9
king of the heavens9
of the white hands9
for the loss of9
and it was not9
it was too late9
the king of that9
till he came to9
return to his own9
in the name of9
the palace of the9
the goddess of the9
the men of the9
is said to have9
the aid of his9
the moor of kennor9
with all his might9
stories of gods and9
in the temple of9
in honor of the9
it seemed as if9
the court of the9
took him by the9
king arthur and his9
fell to the earth9
it was not long9
the island of britain9
as if he was9
in one of his9
said the good man9
and when they had9
the quest of the9
by means of the9
of the trojan war9
as long as he9
while these things were9
under the form of9
to the spot where9
the place where he9
the son of jupiter9
at the bottom of9
a large number of8
if it were not8
bravest knights of france8
he fell to the8
the son of modron8
when he perceived that8
will be easy for8
one of the furies8
him from his horse8
set out on his8
and in due time8
by the king of8
at sight of the8
son of priam and8
of isoude the fair8
the origin of the8
and gave it to8
the road to the8
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the battle of poitiers8
the approach of the8
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the invasion of france8
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the king and his8
his lance in rest8
well as he could8
the prince of hyrcania8
that he had been8
so that he could8
the abode of the8
struck him with his8
what course to take8
found himself in the8
that he was a8
was astonished to see8
to the king of8
if it had not8
the son of nudd8
duke namo of bavaria8
a quarter of a8
of priam and hecuba8
the protection of the8
and came to the8
under the command of8
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the language of the8
the ears of the8
which he had so8
if he had not8
the horse of the8
bethought him of his8
of cupid and psyche8
the head of a8
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the possession of the8
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of the bravest knights8
of the house of8
in such a manner8
the river of oblivion7
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the scene of the7
the beginning of the7
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to him in a7
to the christian faith7
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the aid of the7
a great number of7
the lady of shalott7
the court of king7
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it is said that7
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on the part of7
the body of a7
under the guidance of7
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until they came to7
and told him that7
long as he could7
daughter of the king7
the feet of the7
came to the place7
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the back of the7
the direction of the7
the scene of action7
of the king and7
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by what right he7
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one of the three7
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the order of knighthood7
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chief of the chiefs7
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a part of the7
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the same time the7
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out of the saddle7
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i will give thee7
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the children of the7
of which he was7
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of the paladin orlando6
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king said to malagigi4
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to say to you4
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the bishop of bergues4
and said to have4
to whom he owed4
the king and all4
the son of custennin4
not set it free4
was to be fought4
borders of the sea4
the source of the4
but so much the4
realms of the dead4
you must have been4
in search of her4
and told the king4
out of his nose4
the glare of the4
may be found in4
him dead upon the4
we do from the4
to bind a sword4
the first encounter both4
one of the fallen4
first dawn of morning4
all that he had4
year of our lord4
on the edge of4
of the race of4
dismounted from his horse4
him the horse and4
her whom he had4
on all sides over4
and of the fate4
thought he had never4
by the disorders of4
cause of the trojan4
most celebrated of the4
the treachery of his4
the destruction of the4
being changed to a4
conducted him to the4
smote the other in4
to the object of4
to the shore of4
when they arrived at4
i know not what4
no less than three4
him to the combat4
whispered in his ear4
produced such an effect4
one of the norns4
you have been brought4
without delay go to4
my mother told me4
and perceived that it4
the daughter of llyr4
sir launcelot and sir4
fell on her knees4
put spurs to his4
the memory of the4
his strength and valor4
the weight of his4
the quarrel with guerin4
was changed into a4
condition that charlot should4
the son of his4
of so great a4
be the man i4
himself in his armor4
been absent from the4
bank of the river4
sound of horns and4
enemy such a blow4
the battle of roncesvalles4
his sword into the4
horse to a tree4
met one another with4
never heard of the4
will be to you4
was placed in a4
the soil of spain4
had the head of4
replied that the prisoner4
with no better success4
had the art to4
hindu god of the4
mounting the horse of4
had brought to the4
put them to death4
after a few moments4
man living was worthy4
him that he had4
into a deep valley4
she had done to4
a man who had4
the other in the4
which it is to4
in which he had4
out of his power4
and carried the oriflamme4
my lord and prince4
the hand of the4
to be with orlando4
to the saracen camp4
the south of france4
the effect of the4
middle of his breast4
in the camp of4
strength and courage more4
to the earth with4
that the youth was4
i know that thou4
the horses of rinaldo4
following allusion to the4
she met a damsel4
countess of the fountain4
and it was evident4
i will go with4
the stronghold where the4
in that part of4
was clothed in a4
changed to a fountain4
was no easy task4
presence of the emperor4
meet him in the4
have no doubt heard4
him to have been4
the moment when he4
from which he had4
the issue of the4
that the emperor had4
the kingdom of loegria4
adventures of rinaldo and4
put himself at the4
by the approach of4
the most forward of4
between the camp of4
the voice of ogier4
had been made prisoner4
forth to meet him4
to the time when4
if they had not4
render the homage due4
mortification to find that4
the barking of dogs4
restored to the favor4
full of armed men4
they returned to the4
hero myths of the4
had gone to the4
the guidance of the4
when they came to4
the crown from his4
that the stranger was4
the stories of the4
out of the castle4
thousands in persia and4
the ring which he4
the queen of cornwall4
rays of the sun4
came to the castle4
the attempt has been4
fear not that i4
son of the duke4
the king of scotland4
that no one but4
must without delay go4
put to the sword4
of jupiter and europa4
the two combatants were4
with the assistance of4
he cared not to4
him on all sides4
in defence of their4
poets and minstrels of4
the mountain till he4
you would have thought4
begged a boon of4
buried in the rhine4
ancient name of river4
one another for the4
a shelter for the4
and sent them back4
sue not for my4
the saracen army rushed4
and gave notice to4
at the stair of4
in time to see4
and gave him such4
from their elevated position4
the duke namo of4
he caused to be4
aymon and the lady4
he had seen and4
the feet of charlemagne4
she returned to the4
made the sign of4
from the birth of4
made great by ceres4
after the fashion of4
had been taken in4
me to the castle4
which he was master4
descended to the earth4
knew not which way4
object of her search4
his way to rome4
him to the earth4
the night in the4
melissa had given him4
into the heart of4
when the tartar king4
pay tribute to the4
made himself known to4
in an instant the4
and rode to the4
by means of it4
that time in the4
over mountains and through4
hand of my friend4
when he heard a4
he found himself opposite4
with this proof of4
the frontiers of france4
thou shalt have it4
him with all his4
and he had a4
way through the forest4
of the cause of4
flowed down his cheeks4
an attack on the4
strength that he could4
era from which mahometans4
the wrath of the4
gave notice to his4
of his friend gan4
of gods and men4
the place where they4
the walls of paris4
to return to france4
the beauty of the4
and his cousin oliver4
himself out on the4
than he had ever4
the apartment of the4
he had so often4
the dead to judgment4
the disguise of a4
greeting be unto thee4
was not at that4
and drew their swords4
touched with this proof4
gave the word to4
a great part of4
in the palace of4
at a loss to4
the following lines are4
not been for the4
a more secure asylum4
of his way to4
he had never seen4
he bethought him of4
a loaf of bread4
that she should be4
the glory of the4
them on their way4
and restored to him4
endure the thought that4
arrived at the bridge4
was in search of4
by the faith of4
in memory of the4
be devoured by the4
on the return of4
who should best deserve4
go in quest of4
attempt has been made4
the faith of his4
the treacherous enemy of4
i am no traitor4
under the charge of4
he succeeded in reaching4
put it to his4
to do penance for4
and brought him to4
of the norse gods4
that they would not4
of rinaldo and orlando4
they soon reached the4
of whom i have4
to the east and4
the steward of the4
so far as to4
his combat with rodomont4
then said sir gawain4
in quest of rogero4
you have no doubt4
to his native country4
they attacked one another4
the adventures of the4
and there he found4
from place to place4
the son of kilydd4
was seized by the4
to pay the tribute4
will be time enough4
to the orders of4
and drew his sword4
came to the palace4
the part of the4
of the bravest of4
daughter of prince anlawd4
the manner in which4
bore down his master4
on the first day4
crown of gold upon4
in the reign of4
laid her hand upon4
and the mabinogeon the4
me for what i4
that some of the4
in a garment of4
was his astonishment when4
he assumed the dress4
the countess of the4
had not ridden far4
astolpho and the enchantress4
of the emperor and4
delivered him from the4
the swiftness of an4
which he had in4
dead at his feet4
object of his journey4
know that i am4
his armor to the4
alighted from his horse4
the greek and roman4
to one of his4
while he was thus4
the love of glory4
to seek gradasso and4
wings in his face4
felt as if he4
the events of the4
second and a third4
in the manner of4
the roar of the4
relating the wanderings of4
the capital of abyssinia4
mountains and through valleys4
will do as you4
as we do from4
much of the poetry4
was to be held4
that his father had4
had committed to her4
and give it to4
all sides over the4
a son of niobe4
and mounting the horse4
as white as snow4
death of his son4
at the extremity of4
the midst of a4
charge of duke namo4
the margin of the4
a man of rank4
a knight of great4
hastened to the spot4
the sound of a4
head of the stag4
of jupiter and leda4
the chamber of the4
which flowed near by4
the blows they gave4
my name is sir4
over his head and4
an account of the4
rob him of his4
i sue not for4
tops of the mountains4
the liberation of ogier4
just in time to4
son of his friend4
the idea of the4
was the brother of4
was the wife of4
the fury of the4
knowing whether he was4
that she had ever4
to supply the place4
of mahomet from mecca4
and he took the4
and all that thou4
son of apollo and4
and took from him4
knowledge of the subject4
that you will not4
to a place of4
cities claiming to be4
most illustrious knights of4
with her in the4
that he made a4
sword into his side4
that many of the4
and it is said4
said to have been4
to do him honor4
he came into the4
the house of morvan4
she fell on her4
he had learned the4
from the sight of4
he brings with him4
who had come to4
famous antique statue in4
the aspect of the4
but let him not4
to their own country4
queen of the gods4
as well as to4
and what was his4
of an old woman4
by whom they were4
daughter of gwynn gloy4
of whom had been4
he approached he heard4
horse and arms of4
from the body of4
sir launcelot and the4
one of them was4
and nephew of charlemagne4
at the edge of4
assumed the dress of4
knew not what to4
his strength that he4
the leader of the4
my power to defend4
with a numerous army4
more than all the4
at that time there4
various parts of his4
the death of their4
his sword through his4
in a place where4
part of his body4
of oceanus and tethys4
at that moment the4
and declared that he4
by the arms of4
identified by romans with4
and spoke to him4
of the duke of4
the moment when rogero4
the disaster of roncesvalles4
the hands of orlando4
said to the rest4
to the sway of4
mounted the horse of4
swiftness of an arrow4
his palace of art4
put him to death4
a nymph of diana4
to lay hands on4
all of whom had4
he was mounted on4
a sword to his4
in the south of4
of the emperor of4
knights and the mabinogeon4
her hand upon his4
rolled over on the4
the palace of logestilla4
of the nibelungen lied4
and he drew his4
in the history of4
to him and to4
struck him from his4
a portion of the4
quarter of a loaf4
converted to the christian4
i beg you to4
appeared to be the4
and introduced him to4
the war in africa4
informed ogier of the4
his eyes with the4
of a loaf of4
he soon perceived a4
start of the hunt4
tears flowed down his4
of the worship of4
it is not known4
the ground in the4
for he was a4
so much the more4
from the inhabitants of4
and the lady beatrice4
i do not wish4
all the christian knights4
to rally his troops4
till he had taken4
came to the court4
he had taken from4
the tops of the4
head from his body4
our readers will remember4
of the throne and4
followed the course of4
such a way as4
a way as to4
a second and a4
steward of the household4
of the black sea4
king arthur and queen4
camp of the christians4
on the death of4
he continued his course4
the same time that4
he was disposed to4
on the field of4
all his noble knights4
in his palace of4
of a stream which4
the history of the4
a heart of stone4
in the guise of4
make any impression upon4
he raised his eyes4
at last he was4
the fifty daughters of4
and courage more than4
of rinaldo and ricciardetto4
to meet him in4
not what to do4
the entreaties of the4
became possessed of the4
fell senseless to the4
assumed the form of4
the tomb of merlin4
great grandson of noah4
sunk to the bottom4
to the country of4
and the sons of4
fell from his horse4
their arms against their4
for he did not4
that charlot should be4
informed him that he4
the passage of the4
hero of the iliad4
armor to the pile4
no other weapon than4
the events which had4
the shades of the4
for love of me4
had the mortification to4
with regard to the4
the title of king4
the mortification to find4
the resistance of the4
the bravest of his4
of charlemagne and his4
the stair of merlin4
do with him as4
means of the enchanted4
as was his wont4
fifty daughters of danaus4
one of the sons4
so terrible a blow4
in the agonies of4
nephew of king arthur4
remembered the ring which4
in a low voice4
of aeolus and enarete4
time to see the4
engaged in mortal combat4
a son of the4
after a while the4
hastened to the church4
the agonies of death4
for some slight offence4
the prisoner was a4
from the height of4
hast thou heard what4
when at last they4
of the fountain a4
son of uranus and4
faith of his fathers4
the first dawn of4
and he knew not4
he was at first4
charlemagne and his peers4
took advantage of this4
he had promised to4
at that very time4
would not hear of4
to the coast of4
and i will do4
was in danger of4
and directed his flight4
was interrupted by the4
the time when the4
to bring it to4
the assistance of charlemagne4
as the god of4
the meaning of this4
took advantage of the4
looked at one another4
white and vermilion garments4
body of a lion4
at the same instant4
have to do with4
the fact that the4
mahomet from mecca to4
the honors of knighthood4
the duke namo and4
he stretched out his4
daughter of yspadaden penkawr4
consulted the oracle of4
that will i not4
not be able to4
took possession of the4
with no other weapon4
in which she was4
to the abbey of4
flight of mahomet from4
he felt as if4
such as he had4
them that he could4
his followers took refuge4
who was at that4
apollo and the muses4
he was placed in4
the princes of his4
had received from his4
at the first dawn4
over land and sea4
have lost my horse4
the thick of them4
and pursued his way4
and the king was4
in churches and convents4
of the oath which4
without a knowledge of4
were known to her4
to the upper air4
of the french emperor4
from that time forth4
as if they had4
gave him such a4
he fell into the4
the prize of victory4
top of the mountain4
the very moment of4
when it was time4
him that they were4
to take shelter in4
from the bottom of4
one another with the4
commended them to god4
returning from trojan war4
in an agony of4
his art that his4
returned to the palace4
by her he was4
for want of food4
i come to make4
of hector of troy4
and hastened to the4
if it were possible4
he was surprised to4
the rescue of his4
the house of guienne4
his wars with the4
to sound his horn4
it was well known4
nothing was wanting but4
the remnant of the4
the forehead of the4
remains of his army4
feet of the emperor4
the summit of the4
found himself opposite to4
i did not know4
continued his course till4
in vain attempted to4
sides over the plain4
and the two knights4
the legends of charlemagne4
the night before the4
of the most celebrated4
each of them was4
coast of asia minor4
consoled him as well4
battle was to be4
his way he met4
on the horse of4
shame that she had4
saw with grief the4
we have endeavored to4
told the story of4
son of duke sevinus4
arthur and queen guenever4
at the height of4
is an allusion to4
the wound of girard4
a draught from the4
guerin and his sons4
did not hesitate to4
the siege of albracca4
shoes of variegated leather4
the same which was4
he had done enough4
he looked round for4
horses of rinaldo and4
of apollo at delphi4
suddenly appeared before her4
aeneas and his companions4
and flew to the4
state in ancient greece4
the house of maganza4
she was the daughter4
the walls of arles4
and when sir launcelot4
to be the famous4
to plunge it into4
soon learned the cause4
he approached the gate4
him to the spot4
made good his landing4
was caught in the4
embarked to return to4
as we have related4
which he had made4
the youngest of the4
him to the emperor4
but at length the4
conducted him into the4
the worse of the4
to come to her4
in his combat with4
that was in the4
the man i seek4
at what she beheld4
rogero bethought him of4
could not have been4
not which way to4
stepped out of the4
and who was the4
avail himself of his4
to the favor of4
her to the castle4
of the knights who4
surrounded with a wall4
of all the rest4
himself of his advantage4
the fate of his4
garden of the enchantress4
he arrived at the4
as he approached the4
he should find a4
became the father of4
in the toils of4
then he made the4
over the face of4
his wife and his4
the homage due to4
his enemy such a4
knowing what to do4
in my power to4
the dukes namo and4
advantage of the opportunity4
the sun in the4
be your guide to4
easy it is to4
to conduct me to4
on the soil of4
by being changed to4
when the horn sounded4
to the church of4
a knowledge of the4
i have got him4
god of the sea4
bind a sword to4
not knowing whether he4
of which he had4
rob me of my4
she should be his4
princes of his native4
sword in his hand4
said one of the4
a torrent of tears4
art that his pupil4
would have been glad4
restored him to health4
on the body of4
of its own accord4
the entrance to the4
with which it was4
of his late antagonist4
not ridden far when4
rose in the middle4
of his nose and4
into the river of4
the daughter of prince4
the attack of the4
the sun and moon4
was destined to be4
and whispered in his4
to his companion that4
and his knights and4
the birds and beasts4
of the magic sword4
rushed upon one another4
but neither of them4
was a favorite of4
with the other he4
that one of his4
determined to seek the4
sound of the horn4
the saracens of spain4
with the intention of4
till at last he4
enemies of the gods4
ladies of the court4
at hearing of the4
at last on the4
the damsel of the4
it was made of4
the son of clydno4
what he had learned4
as the cause of4
the symbol of the4
on a sudden he4
him his daughter in4
the rage of the4
the depths of the4
all that had happened4
and led him to4
to go in pursuit4
he heard a voice4
at the palace of4
the heart of the4
and in the midst4
had fallen into the4
and proceeded to the4
then she told him4
the source from which4
of apollo and the4
to the succor of4
in his poem of4
been made prisoner by4
of the same kind4
said the old man4
from their own invention4
and went on his4
the number of his4
could not help laughing4
the recollection of his4
him of his book4
was full of armed4
long as life should4
one of the largest4
discovered by his art4
have given him a4
the whole of the4
brother of the duke4
my lord and master4
as if it had4
looked round for his4
it was not in4
to go in quest4
the son of llyr4
shelter for the night4
you shall no more4
of innocence and purity4
marched at his side4
as he approached he4
the sword of orlando4
cross on his forehead4
of the stranger knight4
the day of the4
see pillars of hercules4
him with the sword4
chained to a rock4
to lay wait for4
wars with the saracens4
as he came near4
to the lady of4
he saw before him4
he called on the4
taken in charge by4
to complete the subject4
every part of his4
astolpho was the first4
the fight that he4
the charge of the4
and when they were4
to the queen of4
said to him in4
then for the first4
was lost to sight4
which we are about4
with his wife and4
the morning of the4
namo and the rest4
the last trumpet shall4
said to one another4
on the brink of4
to the trojan war4
which rodomont had taken4
and came out a4
the son of urien4
the way of the4
his breast and shoulders4
the first army of4
one of the graces4
for love of him4
from the blood of4
the eyes of the4
and that the emperor4
was made of bone4
with the weight of4
oratory and sacred song4
as long as i4
him into the water4
learned from him that4
if the king would4
myths of the british4
and turned him loose4
one of the argonauts4
foot of the mountains4
the subject of the4
the hands of huon4
court of king arthur4
went in pursuit of4
and his wife and4
at this crisis he4
and his peers are4
of ulysses and penelope4
him from the harpies4
night before the day4
as if they saw4
a few days after4
the king of ireland4
he had only to4
should be sent to4
turned him loose to4
ridden far when he4
king of the allobroges4
the honor of knighthood4
of the christian world4
in king arthur and4
you wish to know4
from which mahometans reckon4
for a moment it4
the favor of heaven4
after a short interval4
from the borders of4
senseless to the ground4
of the mountain till4
with the love of4
it was in his4
courage more than mortal4
the horse of rinaldo4
the prowess of the4
dealt him a blow4
in the same way4
in reading and conversation4
the people of dortmund4
but at that moment4
the weight of years4
had been carried off4
court of the sultan4
and when the king4
of the sultan gaudisso4
from which it is4
of uranus and ge4
attacked one another with4
above all other knights4
for the want of4
his helmet and his4
ring upon her finger4
the ears of a4
of the count orlando4
at length he found4
she presented herself before4
some of them bore4
him that he should4
way in quest of4
of drums and trumpets4
who can tell the4
his way into the4
of a noble and4
which led to the4
the invasion of his4
them into the river4
of the ancient persians4
a bowlful of water4
as life should last4
in sight of his4
from mecca to medina4
and king of the4
and a third time4
and took refuge in4
duke aymon and the4
the personification of the4
his way to seek4
and plunged into the4
but it was too4
as one of the4
on the head of4
by this time the4
at the door of4
from the midst of4
to whom he was4
soon arrived at the4
to make any impression4
the greater part of4
and at last the4
everything that opposed his4
among the bravest knights4
that there was a4
man of short stature3
it was time for3
during all this time3
a place where they3
was too quick for3
locked up in a3
the time of his3
heard in the air3
too much for his3
the pommel of his3
on her knees before3
the crown upon the3
the forge of vulcan3
his body should be3
passed out of the3
i should have been3
happy under the rule3
only to achilles in3
one by one all3
and passed in safety3
main body of his3
taken advantage of the3
through the thickest of3
they were all assembled3
i will that thou3
with the exception of3
the chiefs of the3
in this way he3
water upon the slab3
he would give him3
the crime of which3
lady he loves best3
if it please you3
solicit the aid of3
when three nights old3
some of the knights3
first king of athens3
they pursued their way3
up by the roots3
the extent of the3
own image in the3
a short time the3
in this region so3
her back to the3
there was no remedy3
that i have done3
held in his hand3
king of the fairies3
indignation at seeing his3
little distance from the3
lost sight of the3
through the influence of3
they took their way3
off at one side3
happened that the very3
told him that his3
the fortunes of the3
with him into the3
was near at hand3
the idea of his3
i will not let3
daughter of king minos3
fell into a swoon3
the king of france3
in the depths of3
on the day when3
oath which he had3
of all the centaurs3
as well as the3
gave him his daughter3
the way to the3
whom he had given3
not satisfied with this3
and by degrees all3
out to the young3
while she hesitated she3
the worship of the3
so long as i3
with his left hand3
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