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 1     2|     Whence, in ill hour, they loosed with little care.~-- "Not
 2    10|    their oars, the train~Have loosed his vessel from the port
 3    10|     lovely damsel stood;~Then loosed her tongue and spake in
 4    10|     him so long;~For where he loosed one knot, he fastened two.~
 5    15|        And could a wight, who loosed from Indian strand,~Reach
 6    15|   that the thief was dead,~He loosed a carrier pigeon, having
 7    22|     warriors bold~In bed, nor loosed, till he had made them swear~
 8    23|    While Roland, after he had loosed the knight,~Helped him to
 9    32|     With such base blood, and loosed the losel's bands.~ ~ VIII~
10    39|      agree.~Dudon from prison loosed, his thanks bestows;~And
11    39| reversed upon the ground;~Yet loosed not Brandimart, who with
12    42|      confined the bust.~ ~ IX~Loosed was the helm, the neck without
13    42|    wind,~In Catalonian galley loosed for Ind.~ ~ XXXIX~Rinaldo
14    45|    perchance, so hoping to be loosed~From toils wherein he by
15    45| Rogero tarried to repose;~Nor loosed his armour, nor his helm
16    46|     withal from further care.~Loosed from the more than icy corse,
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