Canto

 1     3|      cruel rage, her hapless Castellain,~The city taken; but shall
 2    20|   made appear.~Since he, the castellain, who with display~Of kindness
 3    21|      This while, behold! the castellain returned,~And bathed in
 4    21|     shun,~Was he assured the castellain was there:~Who now, to lure
 5    21|    thither came the wretched castellain.~As it was ordered, all
 6    30|     Mount Alban's prince and castellain,~Rinaldo, first of that
 7    32|       to stranger knight~The castellain gives kindly welcome there:~
 8    32|      its rise?~And thus that castellain to her replies.~ ~ LXXXIII~"
 9    32| entreaties made in vain,~The castellain refused to house the knight,~
10    32|      suddenly bethought that castellain,~To house two damsels were
11    33|      XXIII~Successively that castellain displayed~One hight of Marca,
12    37|   thither go.~ ~ XLIII~"This castellain or tyrant, Marganor~(So
13    37|  then have gone against that castellain.~There rest the troop; and
14    44|   Albeit no guard on her the castellain~Hath set, and she is free
15    45|     Was led by the compliant castellain,~With his companion, to
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