Canto

 1     3|        shall unite~Gay Reggio, joined to Modena's bold land.~And
 2     5|        so surprised, forewent,~Joined by his brother, the design
 3     8|   ruffled hair:~Her hands were joined, her lips were motionless,~
 4     9|         Roland disembarks, not joined~By the complaining dame;
 5     9|       view.~The tyrant shortly joined, he on the crest~Smote at
 6     9| parties to accord:~By whom, so joined, no Frieslander was left~
 7    11|       need have wrought.~Since joined in her were all the charms
 8    12|        The meeting plates were joined, probed steel with steel;~
 9    12|     heart as they encountering joined.~Frighted, the lightened
10    17|      life less free,~Sir Ogier joined the king in his career;~
11    17|    cause of greater fear,~For, joined to mocks and mows, and words
12    18|        of his mission too,~And joined him, journeying with him
13    19|       dead,~If he at first had joined his company.~Since, as it
14    22|      The border of the buckler joined the sight,~Who seemed as
15    23|     more~Swords than a hundred joined to lay him low.~A print
16    24|         as I say, by chance so joined the twain),~And Brigliadoro,
17    27|    CXIV~And would have quickly joined him that was gone,~But for
18    30|       rein;~But, where a river joined the sea, parforce~Abandoned
19    31|    addrest,~Who somewhat later joined that fair array;~And (knowing
20    38|     supply --~Charles has been joined by four, that, as they say,~
21    43|       early doubt and fear~Are joined the threatnings of the signs
22    44|       thee him to take,~Though joined thy brethren with thy sire
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