Canto

 1     6|    night which followed, me~Detained upon that monster in mid-sea,~ ~
 2    13|  thus among those others be detained.~ ~ LII~"To the end thou
 3    17|     stone:~Yet him the hope detained amid the flock,~Trusting
 4    20| years were tost~The Greeks, detained by adverse winds at sea),~
 5    20|   Zerbino's heart, was long detained a slave;~Who oft had told
 6    22|     The thought of Rabicane detained the knight.~ ~ XXIX~Good
 7    27|      That Rodomont form him detained his horse,~Nor yet would
 8    27|   adventure rare;~Which him detained until the day was done,~
 9    30|  one or other cause so long detained,~The appointed time parforce
10    31|    that traitor, and by him detained,~To enforce the wicked law
11    36|     for the vanquished crew~Detained their steeds, that they
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