Canto

 1     3|      eschews the fight?~But to escape the blaze which blinds his
 2     3|       heart.~ ~ LXXI~"That his escape to thee alone may owe,~Not
 3     7| drawbridge won:~And ere of his escape Alcina knew,~The gentle
 4     9|      sail, and driven~By both, escape, as was the will of Heaven.~ ~
 5     9|     try,~Nor other way for his escape appear,~Than his with this
 6    10|          XXXIII~"Oh! may I but escape the wild corsair,~Nor taken
 7    13|         To the end thou may'st escape his ambush, where~So many
 8    14|     that scared rabble, should escape with life.~ ~ XLVIII~As
 9    18|        round,~Unless he thence escape while strong and sound.~ ~
10    18|  CLXXXII~And though they might escape well charged with prey,~
11    20|         But let us hope not to escape with life.~Enough, is vengeance
12    20|     Marphisa made reply,~"I of escape am confident withal:~And
13    20|        fittest means for their escape.~ ~ LXXX~Sir Guido speaks
14    20|    prepared with view~To their escape, discover Alery;~Who in
15    20|      that the paladin, for his escape --~The vessel gone -- must
16    22|       plied~Whose last hope of escape in flight was found;~While
17    23|        this evil seed:~Who, to escape from angry Clermont's hand,~
18    23|    pity, on that day~Lets none escape whom he has power to slay.~ ~
19    25|     die,~And only to their own escape attend;~So scattering hadst
20    33|        nothing human or divine escape.~The league's men hear the
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