Canto

 1     1|    Rinaldo, then ungrateful, stern, and cold.~ ~ LXXVI~With
 2    11|     never could have been so stern of mood,~As to have left
 3    15| Their wandering barks, which stern to shore were dight.~Secure
 4    17|  with his semblance foul and stern!~Better it is of him by
 5    18|    woman's sentence, mild or stern.~Harboured, till Gryphon
 6    19|    lofty prow to their short stern and low~These lash, and
 7    20|   stand Aquilant and Gryphon stern,~And the redoubted duke
 8    20|      caverned mount;~Whither stern Justice sent (that they
 9    32|  colour flies,~Who dreads so stern a sentence to obey:~But
10    37| cruel statute of that tyrant stern;~But did, as others mostly
11    42|     himself so obstinate and stern;~And he, whom after his
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