Canto

 1     6|           rescued by illustrious Brava's pride,~Whose prowess freed
 2     8|        beauty which made Roland, Brava's vaunt,~Sully his wholesome
 3    23|       now, it seems, is borne by Brava's lord,~And hence is he
 4    24|          Gradasso and Ferrau and Brava's peer.~But, when Astolpho
 5    27|        XI~Her to Anglantes or to Brava brought,~He deemed the Count
 6    27|        comes not there,~Again to Brava and Anglantes goes~Inquiring
 7    27|       battle for that sword with Brava's knight;~Who feigned himself
 8    29|     knight.~She, conversant with Brava's cavalier,~The miserable
 9    30|          less beside myself than Brava's peer~And I, nor less my
10    30| returning Paris ward again,~From Brava, (whither had he often fared,~
11    41|      Leaving his foe, he, facing Brava's lord,~Thrust at the collar
12    41|          entered Brandimart sees Brava's peer,~Who snatched that
13    42|        And to exhort to patience Brava's peer,~Whose manly cheeks
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