Canto

 1     1|        him the prudent emperor reft the prize.~ ~ VIII~For bold
 2     2|      not wont to let my own be reft.~And he who seeks it dearly
 3     9|   blade,~Of speech and life it reft him; I, who note~The deed,
 4    12|      casques of pride,~Already reft by me in your despite;~But
 5    16|    what glory! that alone, and reft~Of his good horse, your
 6    17|      from you so shamefully be reft?~ ~ VIII~"Then shall one
 7    20|      settled, with the plunder reft,~And better weighed the
 8    23|   together with his arms, have reft;~But at what might be safely
 9    24|      seven parts or eight,~And reft his shield and half his
10    26|      came;~And also that 'twas reft in his despite;~He sees
11    27|       a font,~Youthful Orlando reft in Aspramont.~ ~ LV~He,
12    27|       to Rodomont, and cried:~"Reft from me in Albracca, by
13    34|      that have their hour,~And reft, when faded is their vernal
14    41|     For Brandimart as well had reft his sword.~ ~ XCIX~Gradasso
15    42|        their arms and coursers reft,~The rest he to their knives'
16    43|  Whereby my cherished wife was reft away!~ ~ X~"Wherefore ten
17    43| followed~His loss, for us that reft of him remain:~His death,
18    45|       so,~Fearing the Child is reft from her and gone;~While
19    45|       And courser, by Ungiardo reft whilere.~ ~ L~Open the gaol
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