Canto

 1     1|       guiding gleam,~Spies in broad day but that which likes
 2     4|    knight upon his back.~ ~ V~Broad were his pinions, and of
 3     6|       with branching forehead broad and high.~These, fearless
 4     8|     siege in Paris pressed,~A broad commission to Rinaldo brave,~
 5    14|      Who erst with Sinnagon's broad banner spread,~Marched,
 6    15|       XVIII~Scouring at large broad ocean, with a guide~So faithful
 7    28|       The beach upon one side broad ocean laved,~And on the
 8    33|     men, of gold possest, and broad domains,~Which the Red Sea'
 9    43|    worthiest found; and those broad lands that lie~Without the
10    45|    town; but nigh~Pitches his broad pavilions on the plain;~
11    46| genial, fruitful bed,~Under a broad pavilion; one more rich,~
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