Canto

 1     1|        Angelica, whom pressing danger frights,~Flies in disorder
 2     2|        Upon Gradasso, deems no danger nigh.~Beneath the wizard'
 3     4|       And save from blame, and danger, and vexation;~Since we
 4     4|    redeem a gentle knight~From danger sore and death, by love
 5     6|     might the leap with little danger dare,~Rogero lit the grass
 6     7|      and more~Grieves that she danger to her love descries,~Save
 7    14|       Full well they know that danger more to dread~Within awaits
 8    15|        were dight.~Secure from danger from Alcina's wrath,~The
 9    15|     who fare,~Of the impending danger, unaware.~ ~ LXIX~The monster,
10    17|     thyself to hear,~She in no danger of her life will be,~Who
11    17|       to moan~More Norandino's danger than her own.~ ~ LII~" `
12    17|     own case,~We for another's danger had no eyes:~Him, turning
13    18|    slay.~I said, with him, the danger to affront,~Went Namus,
14    18|  abandoned all;~For, where the danger is the greater, there~The
15    18|         None can perceive that danger him appals;~But, during
16    18|   beside;~Who, did he know his danger, him to save~A thousand
17    20| through~Wild paynim countries: danger is there none,~But what
18    21|     will not thou shouldst any danger dread."~ ~ VII~As nearer
19    22|  Touched deeply, Bradamant his danger hears,~In heart sore troubled
20    27|     Marphisa and the Child, of danger clear,~Enter the paynim
21    30|      the blow,~So did Rogero's danger them appal,~On whom the
22    30|        must prove how sore~The danger and the dint of Durindane;~
23    33|  ambush lay.~Lo! where through danger, havoc, and disgrace,~The
24    38|      sand he past,~Nor dreaded danger from the sultry blast;~ ~
25    39| wretched crews would fain that danger shun,~And ever into direr
26    40| Christians true,~Which dare no danger without God for guide,~That
27    45|     who had no dread~Of such a danger, prisoner in his bed.~ ~
28    45|      That I have aided thee, I danger run~To be exiled, or aye
29    46|       counsel sage,~And common danger from the infidel,~They had
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