Canto

 1    12| brother of Troyane;~For so had sworn the Spanish cavalier,~What
 2    12|     Orlando's morion blest,~As sworn. By good Anglante's count,
 3    18|     where roved these comrades sworn,~Might well have rendered
 4    20| prisoners loose,~Till they had sworn to observe an evil use.~ ~
 5    23|    should find, the knight~Had sworn a solemn oath his hands
 6    28|       on the holy water he had sworn.~ ~  XLV~"Then to Jocundo: `
 7    30|       had he after to Hippalca sworn,~Bidding her boldly on his
 8    41|        tied,~Those oaths which sworn to good Rinaldo were,~And
 9    44|        is new~Was never fealty sworn more true than mine;~Nor
10    44|       others would have hatred sworn)~Enamoured of such valour,
11    46|     clothe himself in arms had sworn,~Nor draw the faulchion
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