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THE ORLANDO FURIOSO.
CANTO V.

LXXV.

Above all other fortune, to the knight
Was welcome to have found the gentle maid,
Who the whole story of Geneura bright,
And her unblemished innocence displayed;
And, if he hoped, although accused with right,
To furnish the afflicted damsel aid,
Persuaded of the calumny’s disproof,
He with more courage warred in her behoof.

LXXVI.

And for St. Andrew’s town, with eager speed,
Where was the king with all his family,
And where the single fight, in listed mead,
Upon his daughter’s quarrel, was to be,
The good Rinaldo pricked, nor spared his steed,
Until, within an easy distance, he
Now near the city, met a squire who brought
More recent tidings than the damsel taught:

LXXVII.

That thither had repaired a stranger knight,
To combat in Geneura’s quarrel bent,
With ensigns strange, not known of living wight,
Since ever close concealed the warrior went;
Nor, since he had been there, had bared to sight
His visage, aye within his helmet pent:
And that the very squire who with him came,
Swore that he knew not what the stranger’s name.