Canto

 1     1|       lost, his gallant steed,~Escaped by strange adventure from
 2     5|        And to the duke repair, escaped from court;~And, were I
 3    10|        prey,~But with one bark escaped the wretched fay.~ ~ LV~
 4    14|       Than me, who, as it was, escaped with pain.~This man slays
 5    16|     hand.~Smote by the knight, escaped the former two;~The others
 6    17|      fear,~-- Or that her hair escaped from neck or brow,~Was known;
 7    20|     the morning-light,~That he escaped Zerbino's grasp, and lay~
 8    27| conceive.~ ~ XXVI~Many who had escaped by quick retreat,~Rodomont
 9    27|       in his despite;~Nor word escaped the melancholy knight.~ ~
10    32|    sing~(I promised so, but it escaped my mind)~Of a suspicion,
11    41|   thoughts and blind!~The ship escaped from wreck, where hope was
12    44|    cruel fight;~Who hardly had escaped his hand, sore prest~And
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