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 1     9|     existence to sustain)~To rescue him, in cruel durance pent;~
 2    24|     wast stayed,~He sent, to rescue thee, Anglante's peer;~So
 3    24|     their post~Dispatch, for rescue of the Moorish host.~ ~
 4    25|     with too daring will,~In rescue of the youth condemned to
 5    25|      those brethren ride,~To rescue them from Bertolagi's chain)~
 6    26|        VI~"Two of our own to rescue from their foes,~And free
 7    27|  succour to their liege,~And rescue royal Agramant from siege.~ ~
 8    27|    waiting-maid; if any dare~Rescue the thief, let him come
 9    30| LXXVII~And how the Child, in rescue of the steed,~Had gone with
10    34|  Calais, with avenging sword~Rescue from claws and stench our
11    45|      in prison pined,~To his rescue either would have made repair,~
12    46|     And how Rogero, that the rescue wrought~By Leo might be
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