Canto

 1     3|    thought that damsel sweet~Had perished on the darksome cavern's
 2     5| disastrous sort;~That Ariodantes perished in the sea:~Drowned of his
 3     8|  drenched the land,~That day had perished by the Moorish lance~The
 4     9|        what wives and maids have perished there.~But if compassion
 5    13|      smite;~For that ill feature perished by the blow,~Which was the
 6    14|         rue,~Who in the rout had perished in their sight;~And in the
 7    15|       his meiny, who~One and all perished in the burning fosse.~The
 8    15|        Who, thither brought, had perished in his snare.~The bones
 9    17|         day,~The worsted men had perished by the sword,~Had not the
10    18|         So passed from life; and perished with their king,~The heart
11    19|      large a vein,~He would have perished, but that thither made~A
12    20|     false belief~That Isabel had perished in the sea;~And though she
13    27|         who without his help had perished there,~The warrior drowning
14    39|        In that three-fourths had perished by the foe.~As cruel some,
15    39|   pursued by fire and sword,~And perished mid the waters, one who
16    43|          made~Had Brandimart not perished; when they hear~That he
17    46|     LXXXII~But when by treachery perished Priam's heir,~And Greeks
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