Canto

1     8|       slain, some maimed; then t'wards the forest hied;~But
2    16|      bestowed:~But to the left t'wards Ramah shaped his way,~
3    18| anxious to regain her own;~But t'wards the arms with hand
4    18|      are not slow~In following t'wards the gate the martial
5    18|  afterwards increased in force t'wards night,~Raised up the
6    22|        on;~Till they parforce, t'wards him, together hied:~
7    24|    though he feels it not, as 't would appear;~Unharmed,
8    30|      till that time had been,~'T were marvel but Rogero loved
9    43|     those two horns that which t'ward Venice goes~Rinaldo'
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