Canto

 1     1|          Than poor Angelica the bridle turns~When she the approaching
 2     1|         And shakes the floating bridle in the wind;~Nor in her
 3     1|  flowers descends~And takes the bridle from her courser fleet.~
 4     1|      belted blade,~Replaced the bridle on his courser fleet,~Grappled
 5     2|        to wait:~Then turned the bridle to resume her way~With Pinabel,
 6     4|        to bear.~Rogero took his bridle, but in vain;~For he was
 7     6|    myrtle he untied,~And by the bridle led behind him still;~Nor
 8     7|     stables came,~And bade with bridle and with saddle dight~A
 9    12|       the shield.~Saddled, with bridle hanging at the sell,~Their
10    13|     knight appears~To slack the bridle and the rowels ply:~While
11    16| Calamidor espied,~He turned the bridle short to speed away,~But
12    18|          and lets with that the bridle go,~And a thrust pushes
13    23|       found, who at full ease~A bridle for the Hippogryph had made,~
14    23|       wary hand, and thence the bridle stript.~ ~ LXXXVII~The Saracen
15    23|   hackney's rein,~Since for the bridle I have little use;~For gentle
16    23|         the rape~Of the crone's bridle, he, with angry cry,~Threatens
17    26|       either hand;~And this the bridle drops and that the brand.~ ~
18    27|       horse was making his rich bridle white:~I of the good Frontino
19    29|        damsel fair;~The bit and bridle he adjusts aright,~Springs
20    29|         there:~Nor ever sell or bridle be displaced,~Nor let her
21    32|      which should her courser's bridle guide.~ ~ LXIII~She raised
22    32|     fierce career,~With flowing bridle, drove the furious dame,~
23    41|        his prize.~This hand the bridle grasped, and that the blade.~
24    41|         his steed, with flowing bridle, borne.~Sobrino on the head
25    41|         were seen.~He drops the bridle and would drop the brand,~
26    46|   coursers fall.~ ~ CXVIII~With bridle and with spur the martial
27    46|        as he past, the paynim's bridle took~With his left had,
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