Canto

 1     6|       face Alcina mounts behind,~Leaving the other two beside the
 2     8|          Rinaldo on his mission,~Leaving the courteous king, to England
 3    10|       where eternal fame is due,~Leaving Alcina in her trouble sore:~
 4    10|       Borne hither, good Rogero, leaving Spain,~Had sought, in level
 5    11|        the orc the boat he sent,~Leaving within the sheath his idle
 6    15|    return,~The sun moves hither, leaving Capricorn;~ ~ XXII~"And
 7    16| Calamidor, of Barcellona's town,~Leaving their standards, in the
 8    18|          the city moved his ire,~Leaving it undestroyed by sword
 9    18|           and returned anew,~Aye leaving bloody signs when he withdrew.~ ~
10    18|    CLXXIX~He to Labretto's duke, leaving those dead,~Had come, who
11    20|          than shaft and bow;~And leaving thus alone the wretched
12    20|        fire and murderous brand,~Leaving no man alive, who may diffuse~
13    21|        the young Philander came,~Leaving behind him a polluted name;~ ~
14    23|        who hear the tumult nigh,~Leaving their flocks beneath the
15    31|       through;~But when the sun, leaving this nether air~In darkness,
16    32|        on the champaign browsed,~Leaving the fields, a shepherd she
17    33|       XXXII~"But his new kingdom leaving to his band,~Far other destiny
18    33|       was tethered in the glade,~Leaving his foe behind in evil plight;~--
19    33|          courser forth is flown,~Leaving beneath him, in his swift
20    36|         and the toils he spread,~Leaving another stripling in his
21    36|          of too foul a wrong,~In leaving thus our sire unvenged so
22    37|        and suppliant cries;~And, leaving every thing in tears below,~
23    39|       had made put forth to sea,~Leaving some barks in port -- his
24    41|           drags with her whoe'er~Leaving the larger bark, on her
25    41|    before 'tis night.~ ~ LXXXIII~Leaving his foe, he, facing Brava'
26    43|       made him quit the emprize;~Leaving the hunted serpent neither
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