Canto

 1     1|   beside,~Thus his unknightly breach of promise blame,~He burned
 2     3|   currents threat with double breach;~Whose townsmen loath the
 3    14|     cheerful daylight: for no breach~The rays can make through
 4    19|    side, secure from storm or breach,~(Save only from the south,
 5    29|     All lying Afric yields in breach of troth.~ ~ XIX~Argier'
 6    31|    with aught in knighthood's breach.~ ~ C~"But warmly I beseech
 7    31|       to the peer,~How he his breach of promise will excuse.~
 8    31| second quarrel for the former breach,~Though doubtful how that
 9    32|       If held so lightly be a breach of vow --~Beneath what burden
10    35|     would fain make clear~Thy breach of faith with him, that
11    38|       time may comprehend,~My breach of promise has brought down
12    38|     obey.~-- Rinaldo -- if in breach of their accord,~Him from
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