Canto

 1    24|       grammercy!) succoured thee dismaid~At sea, and from the wicked
 2    27|         turn." And he, at nought dismaid,~So saying, in his fury,
 3    29|          loud, all trembling and dismaid,~Betakes her to her youthful
 4    31|       and fair; although she was dismaid,~And down her visage tears
 5    31|       emprize;~For. sleeping and dismaid, their naked swarms~Make
 6    39| Forthwith his people, broken and dismaid.~ ~ LXXVIII~But favoured
 7    40|          pilot sighs and groans, dismaid and pale,~-- He that should
 8    41|        at his coming is the king dismaid;~Who by his name the paladin
 9    42|         his collar and his face.~Dismaid, Rinaldo fled the field,
10    46|        another stroke might have dismaid:~But good Rogero, who should
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