Canto

 1    14|        Nor cease because their comrades perish near:~Yet bitterer
 2    14|   appointed signal which their comrades raise,~Set, at fit points,
 3    18|        plain where roved these comrades sworn,~Might well have rendered
 4    19|        are spied.~Thou and thy comrades may repose with me,~For
 5    20|     the port defend~With other comrades, pardoned to that end.~ ~
 6    20|     fraught,~Upon the maid and comrades with such sway,~Touching
 7    20|   cries:~And having ceased his comrades to exhort,~To do their best
 8    20|     arms, when they descry~The comrades whom he leads, perceive
 9    20|     wife,~And to the four, her comrades in the strife:~ ~ CIII~Saying
10    22|    with the sound had made his comrades rear~Then sail, and fly
11    24| resolved.~ ~ XXXVIII~He to his comrades turned him round, and said:~"
12    24|        as his fee.~Next by his comrades (so their lord commands)~
13    26|     font,~Does Malagigi to his comrades tell:~On them come Mandricardo
14    26|      XLVIII~So Malagigi to his comrades said,~And moved in them
15    26|     mid grass and flowers, his comrades view,~With arms of crimson,
16    28|     XLIX~"By solid proof those comrades ascertain,~Here tarrying
17    37|        fierce Marphisa and her comrades bold;~To follow whom I promised
18    37|       horse's croup; so do~Her comrades by those other damsels two.~ ~
19    37|     Out of suspicion -- to his comrades break,~They let him banish
20    40|   brand,~That he might aid his comrades now in flight.~Rogero backed
21    43|        breast.~To have so many comrades in my care,~Some little
22    44|    before~All memory, by those comrades buried lies:~Nor could they
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