Canto

 1    12|     night, or rain, or sun arrest.~ ~ LXVIII~It was the hour
 2    15|    Death to-day thy course arrest,~Content thee in my bark
 3    17|  smote beside,~Sufficed to arrest the sanguinary foe;~Who
 4    18|    length of way nor storm arrest~The speed with which he
 5    20|  at the ford the damsel to arrest:~Stops at the ford -- where
 6    20|  the approaching robber to arrest,~If the thief proffer piece
 7    22| you covet, why your course arrest?"~ ~ LXXX~She of the castle
 8    31|   if he that deadly strife arrest,~Rinaldo's utter enmity
 9    32|    hears.~ ~ XX~"Ah! Love, arrest this wight who runs so free,~
10    32| cannot the unbridled beast arrest;~Who makes me see I to destruction
11    35| damsel flew his charger to arrest,~And by the bride to that
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