Canto

 1     5| Geneura he~Related tidings of disastrous sort;~That Ariodantes perished
 2    13|     Converts, with woeful and disastrous change,~My comfort to despair,
 3    16|      sported long,~She proved disastrous to the paynim throng.~ ~
 4    19|    Nigh hurt to death in that disastrous fray,~Who for his king,
 5    21| brought~To his unhappy life's disastrous end,~And he who slew him
 6    22|        And how it was in that disastrous fray~Each by the horrid
 7    23|     in quest~Of inn, from the disastrous valley prest.~ ~ XLIV~A
 8    24|   wooed~To stop that evil and disastrous feud.~ ~ LXXII~Doralice,
 9    26|     bleeding cheeks: may like disastrous fate~O'erwhelm all evil
10    30|       that eagle white~Of one disastrous quarrel is the root;~Another
11    30|  preyed,~Diseased with Love's disastrous fit: no more~Rinaldo in
12    31|       fain withdraw from that disastrous brawl.~So overcast already
13    31|       and his friends in that disastrous strife~Will surely forfeit
14    34|    Makes for the mouth of the disastrous cave.~ ~ XLV~The motion
15    37|       To view fell Marganor's disastrous fall,~Fit penance for his
16    37|      sure, is worse, and more disastrous doom~Than showing that which
17    40|        if he spilled,~In that disastrous battle, Dudon's blood~(Well
18    46|  Pinned to the ground in that disastrous fray.~ ~ CXXXVII~Rogero
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