Canto

1    44|    nor given him rest.~ ~ CII~Ungiardo had that city in his guard,~
2    44|   tidings to declare;~And, to Ungiardo led forthwith, rehearsed~
3    45|  faulchion fled.~ ~ VII~He to Ungiardo hastens to declare~The Child
4    45| lordship of his king.~ ~ VIII~Ungiardo from the crowd, which had
5    45|     captive in Novogorood,~To Ungiardo, worst among the cruel,
6    45|     news should quickly bear,~Ungiardo bids to Constantine repair.~ ~
7    45|     puissant cavalier,~Now by Ungiardo pent in dungeon drear.~ ~
8    45|      the gear~And courser, by Ungiardo reft whilere.~ ~ L~Open
9    46|     from the throne:~Then how Ungiardo took the warrior brave,~
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