Canto

 1     3|       pact to bind:~And next, victorious o'er the German bands,~Give
 2     4|       wrath did cry).~But the victorious damsel was not more~Averse
 3    14| shielding,~Stormed the almost victorious flags of Spain;~And those
 4    15|      linked in friendly band,~Victorious he shall prove in every
 5    15|    And they, who in the peer, victorious o'er~The giant, whom he
 6    20|       the fingers; one~Of the victorious cavaliers, but who~Reigned
 7    20|   warrior lies.~Marphisa, now victorious in the just,~Gave orders
 8    25|       he was crowned with the victorious bay;~And Agramant might
 9    25| Rogero and his young compeer,~Victorious issued, of the city clear.~ ~
10    31|      Malagigi and Rinaldo are~Victorious o'er the routed Moorish
11    33|       Rhine, amid his Franks' victorious train,~When Gaul was won,
12    33|     see him named from Arles, victorious Hugh,~From Italy the Berengari
13    33|      Spaniards yield,~And the victorious Franks maintain the field;~ ~
14    37|      would I say,~Whose bold, victorious deeds, in battle done,~I
15    37|     knights of pride~With her victorious lance on earth had laid,~
16    40|     Safe to Marseilles by the victorious knight~Seven of those kings,
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