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1 4| Rogero's dungeon, safely harboured there;~Who whilom was subdued 2 9| main.~ ~ XVIII~As soon as harboured there in shattered plight,~ 3 9| The third day, from the harboured vessel's side,~In Holland, 4 10| XVII~As soon as they were harboured in a hight,~Olympia landed 5 13| Deemed that the thought he harboured in his head,~He could impart 6 13| held the thief and all who harboured there.~Even with such freedom 7 14| court~(There hospitably harboured) made resort.~ ~ XVI~Follicon, 8 14| Avernus' cell,~Where she was harboured with the damned, must fare,~ 9 14| cavern's entrance multiplied.~Harboured within this grot lies heavy 10 15| castle on the margin dight;~Harboured in which the enchanted demon 11 15| And, with all comfort, harboured in the dome.~ ~ XCVII~As 12 18| sentence, mild or stern.~Harboured, till Gryphon can bear arms, 13 19| other led:~Haply, in cavern harboured, at mid-day,~Grateful as 14 19| LXV~No sooner there the harboured ship was seen~(The news 15 20| all~The knights or footmen harboured in that hall.~ ~ LXXXIV~ 16 20| see,~Within which they are harboured courteously.~ ~ CV~Courteously 17 25| wight;~Told how the maid had harboured her, and all~Which past, 18 27| halt, till told~That she is harboured in her father's hold.~ ~ 19 30| cousins are~Returned, and harboured in Mount Alban's hall,~Until 20 32| search of lodging; but, ere harboured there,~To issue forth, at 21 32| the tower, he finds her harboured there~Whereof I spake, so 22 32| power~Should in this hall be harboured without fail:~They that 23 38| their several powers are harboured both.~Next these, to swear 24 43| comfort was; of all which harboured were~Here for ten years ( 25 44| thought~And the others, harboured in that cell beside;~But 26 44| Marseilles.~There, safely harboured, let the chiefs remain,~