Canto

1    11|        LIX~For, as she can, her waist she hides, and breast,~More
2    11|         haunches' symmetry,~The waist more clear than mirror's
3    17|       like a shepherd's, to his waist was tied.~ ~ XXXIII~"Us
4    19|      And, even to the hips, his waist and breast;~And (with such
5    20|         and clipt him round the waist,~And in a kindly act of
6    25|       may have been,~Who to her waist the knightly sword has tied;~
7    27| faulchion, tied~About his manly waist, the handle strained,~And
8    39|      tied;~Which on the count's waist, arms, and legs, they fling;~
9    41|         the sword; which to his waist he tied:~To Brandimart Orlando
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