Canto

 1     3|     victor slain:~Since in the rescued city not a groom~Is left
 2     6|       and hollow seat,~Thence, rescued by illustrious Brava's pride,~
 3     9|        bought,~Her spouse were rescued from the tyrant's cell! --~
 4    12|      than once from misery~Had rescued her, she 'twixt her lips
 5    14|        owe,~And the fair lily, rescued from its stroke;~Another
 6    14|        from the Stygian demons rescued were,~Communicated in such
 7    15|        made plain;~For we were rescued, and your foemen slain.~ ~
 8    16|   princes, by your means, will rescued be,~If you relieve those
 9    17|       such a strange device we rescued were,~Cloathed in our shaggy
10    17|      is to-morrow;~When he was rescued from such cruel sorrow.~ ~
11    23|        s convoy strayed,~Since rescued from the cave. When on the
12    25|     desire~To know whom I have rescued from the fire."~ ~ XXII~" --
13    26|      his foes~King Agramant be rescued by the sword;~Provided first
14    27|  before was said;~Albeit he so rescued in his need~His cousin Richardet,
15    35|    river dooms,~Some names are rescued by the birds benign;~Wasteful
16    35| praises poets well repeat,~Are rescued from oblivion, direr pain~
17    45|      stake."~ ~ XLIX~Rogero is rescued; and the gaoler slain~Is
18    45|     immersed~In wonder, is the rescued cavalier,~So from those
19    46|       Melissa, in what way~She rescued good Rogero let me say.~ ~
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