Canto

 1     3|      learns how from the groom,~Brunello hight, his virtuous ring
 2     3|       precedes us by few miles;~Brunello he. Who wears the gift shall
 3     3|     wiles.~In thefts and cheats Brunello is as well~Instructed, as
 4     3|        charm and spell.~ ~ LXX~"Brunello, he so practised and so
 5     3|        hostel rested,~Where Sir Brunello was already guested.~ ~
 6     3|      guested.~ ~ LXXVI~The maid Brunello knows as soon as found~(
 7     4|      Rogero's lady kind~Do with Brunello, not sincere, but fraught~
 8     4|  courier through a valley wind,~Brunello now before and now behind.~ ~
 9     4|       where his prisoners!" Sir Brunello cries,~"Ladies and cavaliers,
10     4|       and so suspends her hand.~Brunello, off his guard, with little
11    10| Bradamant, to free~Rogero, from Brunello's hand had rent,~And which,
12    11|      and which of yore~From her Brunello in Albracca bore.~ ~ IV~
13    11|    monarch Agramant to satisfy,~Brunello took: since where she had
14    14|      the sable Dudrinasso dead.~Brunello guides the men of Tingitane,~
15    14|      Thus, not without a cause, Brunello pined,~And showed a mournful
16    18|      ponderous load,~And chased Brunello, worthy of the cord.~More
17    19|      she had won again~The ring Brunello had from her conveyed,~So
18    27|       This from beneath him had Brunello borne~Before Albracca, on
19    27|         round her, wont to hear~Brunello often boast of the deceit,~'
20    27|      all accord~In saying 'twas Brunello stole her sword;~ ~ LXXXVII~
21    27|    where, mid the highest rows,~Brunello sits among the first, she
22    27|         equally on either side,~Brunello, who from all the crowd
23    27|    pommel grappled by his hair,~Brunello on Marphisa's courser lies:~
24    27|       And, that Marphisa thence Brunello bore~In such a guise, yet
25    32|         to him the martial fair~Brunello bore, nor had she done him
26    32|      who brought him aid;~He in Brunello's fate wills all shall see~
27    32|      the knot was tied;~So that Brunello, unassisted, died.~ ~ X~
28    32|         camp conveyed~The thief Brunello (as I sang whilere)~As if
29    41|       he laid;~And how from him Brunello stole the blade;~ ~ XXVII~
30    41|    beneath Carena, on the plain~Brunello on Rogero this bestowed.~
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