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 1   Int|       obtain Orlando's sword, Durindana) and King Rodomonte of Sarzia,
 2    12|     good defends,~Where fatal Durindana's blade descends.~ ~ LXXX~
 3    12|      my scythes may stand~His Durindana in Orlando's hand."~ ~ LXXXI~
 4    23|    bosom through;~Left it; on Durindana laid his hand,~And broke
 5    23| Heaven to gird no blade,~Till Durindana from the count be won.~Pursuing
 6    23|         As he made an end,~He Durindana from his belt unslung,~And
 7    24|    tell.~ ~ LXXV~For to leave Durindana such misdeed~To him appeared,
 8    27|    went adorned of yore.~When Durindana on the hilt he scanned,~
 9    30|  Against the Tartar king, for Durindana.~ ~ XIX~Agramant and Marsilius
10    30| Suspended all, save trenchant Durindana,~Relinquished to the King
11    31|    host's array,~From loss of Durindana, if anew~The infidels that
12    31|       which Rinaldo bore,~And Durindana by his side to wear:~He
13    33|       buckle to his side~Good Durindana, and Baiardo ride.~ ~ LXXIX~
14    33|       he smote on part,~Where Durindana wrought less harm than smart.~ ~
15    41|       the sense to shun~Sharp Durindana's fall, now there now here.~
16    41|     ruthless sword,~So cruel, Durindana, can'st thou be,~To good
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