Canto

 1     1|      who sees the moment fit,~Leapt up, and with his knees the
 2    14|      armed from foot to head,~Leapt on the steed and galloped
 3    15| forest with the plunder fled,~Leapt quickly into his own courser'
 4    21|        By pity prest, Zerbino leapt to ground,~And from his
 5    26|      o'er,~And on her courser leapt with nimble spring;~And,
 6    26|        twixt those combatants leapt Argier's lord,~And quick
 7    30|    could like any otter swim,~Leapt in and rose upon the further
 8    36|    win the prize.~ ~ XVII~She leapt upon her horse, and thither
 9    37|  bestow:~Resolved to die, she leapt, in her despair,~From a
10    40|     to turn; but mid the foes leapt down;~I say, into the city
11    41|      seen,~Armed, in a moment leapt on horseback all;~Short
12    42|        now on the other side,~Leapt at the knight; at her Rinaldo
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