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deliver him, mount your horse and follow me=2E=22 She told her in w= hat manner Atlantes had deceived Rogero, in deluding his eyes with the phantom of herself in peril=2E =22Such,=22 she continued, =22will be his ar= ts in your own case, if you penetrate the forest and approach that castle=2E You will think you behold Rogero, when, in fact, you see only the enchanter himself=2E Be not deceived, plunge your sword into his body, and trust me when I tell you that, in slaying him, you will restore not only Rogero, but with him many of the bravest knights of France, whom the wizard's arts have withdrawn from the camp of their sovereign=2E=22
perish, takes an arrow, fits it to his bow, discharges it, and pierces the breast of a Christian knight, who falls helpless from his horse=2E The others look this way and that, to discover whence the fatal bolt was sped=2E One, while demanding of his comrades in what direction the arrow came, received a second in his throat, which stopped his words, and soon closed his eyes to the scene=2E Zerbino, furious at the death of his two comrades, ran upon Medoro, seized his golden hair, and dragged him forward to slay him=2E But the sight of so much youth and beauty commanded pity=2E He stayed his arm=2EThe Emperor might perhaps that night have crushed his enemy entirely=3B but not thinking it prudent to expose his troops, fatigued as they were, to an attack upon a camp so well fortified, he contented himself with encompassing the enemy with his troops, prepared to make a regular siege=2E During the night the Moors had time to see the extent of their loss=2E Their tents resounded with lamentations=2E This warrior had to mourn a brother, that a friend=3B many suffered with grievous wounds, all trembled at the fate in store for them=2E There were two young Moors, both of humble rank, who gave proof at that
= As a flower which the passing plough has uprooted languishes, and droops its head, so Dardinel, his visage covered with the paleness of death, expires, and the hopes of an illustrious race perish with him=2E Like waters kept back by a dike, which, when the dike is broken, spread abroad through all the country, so the Moors, no longer kept in column by the example of Dardinel, fled in all directions=2E Rinaldo despised too much such easy victories to pursue them=3B he wished for no combats but with brave men=2E At the same time, the other paladins made terrible slaughter of the Moors=2E Charles himself, Oliver, Guido, and Ogier the
= discovered that his suspicions were well founded=2E He also learned what course to pursue=2E He was directed to raise the stone which served as a threshold, under which a spirit lay pent, who would willingly escape, and leave the castle free of access=2E Astolpho applied his strength to lift aside the stone=2E Thereupon the magician put his arts in force=2E The castle was full of prisoners, and the magician caused that to all of them Astolpho should appear in some false guise--to some a wild beast, to others a giant, to others a bird of prey=2E Thus all assailed him, and would quickly have made an end of him, if he had not bethought him of his horn=2E No sooner had he blown a blast than, at the horrid larum,