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CANTO V.
THE ORLANDO FURIOSO.
169

LXXVIII.

Not far they ride before the walls appear,
And now before the gate their coursers stand.
To advance the sad Dalinda was in fear,
Yet followed, trusting in Rinaldo’s brand.
The gate was shut, and to the porter near,
‘What this implies’ Rinaldo makes demand:
To him was said, the people, one and all,
Were trooped to see a fight without the wall:

LXXIX.

Beyond the city, fought upon accord,
Between Lurcanio and a stranger knight;
Where, on a spacious meadow’s level sward,
The pair already had begun the fight.
The porter opened to Mount Alban’s lord,
And straight behind the peer the portal hight
Rinaldo through the empty city rode,
But in a hostel first the dame bestowed:

LXXXI

And wills that she (he will not long delay
To seek her there) till his return repose;
And quickly to the lists pursued his way,
Where the two made that fell exchange of blows,
And strove and struggled yet in bloody fray.
Lurcanio’s heart with vengeful hatred glows
Against Geneura; while that other knight
As well maintains the quarrel for her right.