Canto

 1     2|        whate'er his eager course confined,~Ditch, river, tangled thorn,
 2     4| influence of the skies~Rogero is confined. Thou canst not know,~Or
 3     6|        thou, who, in rugged case confined,~Dost live and speak? And
 4    13|       the nose the meeting brows confined.~ ~ XXXVI~The brand discharged
 5    25|       drest,~And in a golden net confined my hair.~I gravely moved
 6    27|      tower, and house, and, save confined~'Twixt solid walls or columns
 7    28|        to one man could never be confined:~And thought, if in one
 8    33|    reached where casque and coat confined,~And often raked his haunches
 9    34|       ingrate women in this cell~Confined, it would be tedious to
10    35|          of him that has my lord confined,~And makes me wander thus,
11    35|          prisoners, are not here confined,~And therefore cannot be
12    41|       within those narrow bounds confined,~And die, with hardship
13    42|       Where with the helmed head confined the bust.~ ~ IX~Loosed was
14    44|        Astolpho gave them, which confined~The turbid and tempestuous
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