Canto

 1     1|   And loose along the river lets him pass,~Roving the banks
 2     3|   make some prize;~Nor ever lets the knave approach too near,~
 3    14|   at the gate is found,~Who lets none enter, and agnizes
 4    18|    the vein."~He spurs, and lets with that the bridle go,~
 5    19|    sword no more can guide,~Lets himself drop by his Medoro'
 6    23|   without pity, on that day~Lets none escape whom he has
 7    24|  cause of this to read;~Who lets him (as rehearsed) the story
 8    26|   in his flight:~Nor Julian lets his good son pass him by;~
 9    28| XXIX~"Not that forthwith he lets the youth be seen,~Lest
10    28|     first by his dispatches lets him ween,~That thither he
11    30|    He from the bristle-hand lets go the rein:~Thrice with
12    38|  sets out upon his way,~And lets the victual follow in his
13    40|  with a rein~And bit, which lets him not to Africk wend;~
14    45| himself the one;~That other lets himself be seen of none.~ ~
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