Canto

 1     5|  forth, but daringly the tale denied.~To him the good Rinaldo
 2    17|       To go without Lucina he denied,~And but remained more constant
 3    19|      so confident 'mid harms,~Denied not but that day she felt
 4    19|      where nature had her aid denied,~The want should with the
 5    26|   firm footing that soft mead denied,~On the moist surface slipt,
 6    27|    king, for more perplexity,~Denied on any ground Rogero's right~
 7    34|         when he sees his suit denied,~Repulsed by one, by whom
 8    42|  lacked, but through the boon denied,~Erewhile he had in gloomy
 9    43| Fortune's care I was not, who denied~To me upon my birth a wealthy
10    45|   send afield the damsel, who denied~Ever to take in wedlock
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