Canto

 1     9|   never bared his puissant Durindane.~ ~ IV~So generous is Orlando'
 2    14|    no other grasp, -- that Durindane.~Held in high value by Almontes
 3    24|  his saddle-bows.~ ~ L~For Durindane, he sought the greenwood,
 4    24|    foes.~ ~ LXI~In scaping Durindane, a flame in show~(He shifts
 5    27| makes him quit his hold of Durindane.~Gradasso bold was taken
 6    30|   with less dint descended Durindane:~Yet on the croup the stripling
 7    30| The danger and the dint of Durindane;~Which smites his front,
 8    33|  Avoids the deadly dint of Durindane,~Well knowing how 'tis wont
 9    33|    with him, the steed and Durindane,~A well-rigged galley from
10    40|  had he heard whilere~That Durindane was in Gradasso's hold:~
11    41|  Was lord of Bayard and of Durindane.~Not knowing them, Anglantes'
12    41|    cut so now, nor yet was Durindane.~Had Roland struck more
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