Canto

 1     5|    would cherish me above his bride,~And more than every other
 2     6|   worthy meed,~With his loved bride, the fief of Albany.~Meantime
 3     6|       youth the damsel as his bride.~Albany's duchy, now in
 4    11|    bears~Beneath his arm, his bride Rogero true~Beholds. Orlando
 5    13|      ask me of my father as a bride,~By stealth he purposed
 6    14|  horsemen to defend the royal bride,~Committed by their sovereign
 7    17|        Espoused, he, with his bride, and dame, and knight,~To
 8    18|      seized and bore away the bride."~Jealousy, upon this, took
 9    32|      Almontes' daughter, as a bride;~His cousin she, her portion
10    35| charger to arrest,~And by the bride to that paynim led,~Exclaiming: "
11    36|   truly deems -- he hears his bride;~Whose voice the youth remembers
12    36|    baptized, and was Rogero's bride;~And how a traitor loved (
13    44|     his beauteous sister as a bride,~Upon his own, as well as
14    44| sister he would make Rogero's bride;~And, before Olivier and
15    44|    Leo, and Rogero's promised bride."~ ~ XLVIII~If cruel thoughts
16    44| afraid~That he shall lose his bride; and Leo take,~If left alive,
17    45|       have the damsel for his bride,~That of her prowess in
18    45|    her: for she should be his bride,~Or he would perish by the
19    45|   Allots to youthful Leo as a bride.~Not there Rogero tarried
20    46|     would not see my promised bride~Borne off by thee; in that
21    46|      possess her as my lawful bride.~ ~ XLIV~"Not only Bradamant
22    46| Rogero is not, to contest~The bride's possession with the stranger
23    46|      shame; for on his gentle bride~He turned his eyes, and
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