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 1     9|   left the gallant steed,~His Brigliador; so nimble and so fair,~
 2    12| enters at a gate of gold.~Nor Brigliador is far behind the pair,~
 3    12|      with the spur admonished Brigliador.~Ferrau, who from the field
 4    12|       he without had tied his Brigliador,~In silence to the grotto
 5    23|       Except Baiardo good and Brigliador.~ ~ XXVII~Valiant Rogero,
 6    23| Languid, he lit, and left his Brigliador~To a discreet attendant:
 7    24|   thither, in good time, came Brigliador,~Who, feeding, by the river'
 8    26|   support,~Athwart by furious Brigliador was plied;~On which the
 9    26|   Following Frontino and good Brigliador.~ ~ CXXXIII~Rogero will
10    30|  given with these~Was warlike Brigliador, whom on the mead~Orlando
11    31|       blade should sway.~Good Brigliador as well, who roved, forsaken,~
12    40|       with some few descends,~Brigliador and some precious things,
13    41|    king's in the career:~That Brigliador, Rogero's gift he crost,~
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