Canto

 1     1|     care the loss of thee does breed."~The horse for this returned
 2     3|        first-born of thy noble breed,~Who well reflects thy fair
 3     8| conjured up of fiends a grisly breed:~One he selected out of
 4     9|     twixt brown and black, the breed~Of Denmark, but in Flanders
 5    13|   stroke; yet should no wonder breed,~Since good Orlando's arm
 6    23|  forthwith, such deadly hatred breed~That bed, that house, that
 7    26|      us aid, nor civil discord breed."~-- "To ground, through
 8    32|      their loins will spring a breed,~In little season, which
 9    34|       horrid foes of monstrous breed,~With Giants and with Lestrigons,
10    45|         Now he is taken, these breed no alarms;~Nor would he
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