Canto

 1     7|            neck and arms the servile chains,~Wherewith she at her will
 2    11|              her, delivered from her chains:~While he is all intent
 3    14|           and went out,~Had thickest chains across the channel laid.~
 4    17|           They freed Lucina from the chains she wore,~(Though he Wit
 5    19|              a band;~And with strong chains and barks the port enclosed;~
 6    26|            their foes,~And free from chains, us Love and Pity sway."~
 7    26|           less diligent to free from chains~The prisoned pages, and
 8    31|             blest,~Than evermore the chains of love to wear?~Were not
 9    33|           leaves his sons in Spanish chains,~And home returns, his own
10    33|         Aethiop keeps his state,~The chains that serve the drawbridge
11    39| grappling-irons threw,~And linked by chains, to their opponents clung,~
12    45|     commandment of that woman dread,~Chains on his neck and hands and
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