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1 4| toil bestow.~"Lo! where his prisoners!" Sir Brunello cries,~"Ladies 2 7| there; since they~Alike are prisoners in Love's magic hall.~They 3 15| with equal eye,~And for his prisoners' worth has little care.~ 4 16| paynim hold,~And bear their prisoners off to dungeon cell.~This 5 18| the two~Yield themselves prisoners to their band, or die,~Some 6 20| from the snare would he his prisoners loose,~Till they had sworn 7 22| lords were shent:~Worse prisoners they than if in prison pent!~ ~ 8 22| set at large~The different prisoners, subject to his sway.~Of 9 22| And in the citadel the prisoners new,~To separate dungeons 10 22| thus surprised, the warlike prisoners swore;~So were constrained 11 26| middle of that troop, the prisoners, who~Were to the false Maganza 12 26| that way;~One leaves the prisoners, and one leaves the gear.~ 13 27| the Dane,~The paladins are prisoners to the Moor:~Wounded beneath 14 30| from far and nigh~Made prisoners at that fearful pass whilere,~ 15 31| sepulchre, the Moor~His prisoners' ravished arms and vest 16 35| erthrown, what you~By other prisoners have been wont to do.~ ~ 17 35| replied),~But those, my prisoners, are not here confined,~ 18 39| freighted with a load~Of prisoners, lo! a vessel made the road.~ ~ 19 39| Orlando's kin, and, with them, prisoners led,~Were faithful Brandimart 20 39| can the patron keep his prisoners down:~Him thither Brandimart 21 39| fallows steep.~The Franks few prisoners made, and many slew;~For 22 40| seven kings' sake, fast prisoners to their foes,~Rogero and 23 40| conquerors these, and those with prisoners fraught.~ ~ LXXI~The vessels 24 40| pomp a long display.~The prisoners all were ranged upon the 25 41| CANTO 41~ ~ ARGUMENT~His prisoners to the Child the Danish 26 44| bladder's vent, and let their prisoners loose.~ ~ XXIII~When they 27 44| made;~And many were dragged prisoners to Belgrade.~ ~ XCVI~When 28 45| alive; to rend and slay~Her prisoners publicly with shame and 29 46| hostile band,~And -- spoil and prisoners to his brother sent --~Nothing