Canto

 1     9|           Me, when his prey, the tyrant will not cheat.~ ~ LII~"
 2     9|      will not till she hear that tyrant's end.~ ~ LX~Armed at all
 3     9|        horse, now footman of the tyrant's train.~And, ever where
 4     9|      save in those who view.~The tyrant shortly joined, he on the
 5     9|     spouse were rescued from the tyrant's cell! --~Her, full of
 6    13|       feet.~ ~ XX~"Here the fell tyrant Love, aye prompt to range,~
 7    17|         peace or pardon from our tyrant fell:~Buried alive, or bound
 8    19| cross-wind no longer reigns;~But tyrant of the sea the south remains.~ ~
 9    20|        in that day~Idomeneus the tyrant of their land,~And their
10    37|          we sustain,~As our fell tyrant pleases to ordain.~ ~ XXXIX~"
11    37|        XLIII~"This castellain or tyrant, Marganor~(So name the felon
12    37|          day,~A thousand men the tyrant's hest obey.~ ~ LXXXV~"And
13    37|        And cruel statute of that tyrant stern;~But did, as others
14    37|        one is come to bruise the tyrant's horn;~And now his prowess
15    37|        power~Remained the wicked tyrant Marganor:~She, lest he any
16    39|        cheap~-- Weighed with the tyrant's want who wears a crown --~
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