Canto

1    10|    gathered far and near;~To risk the ruin of herself and
2    17|    there he tarried at great risk of life.~Nor could in any
3    25|      had sought to right,~At risk of life, and prays his name
4    28|  something new:~For, without risk of death, thus evermore~
5    30| passing light,~With the same risk prepares to couch the spear.~
6    31|      rooted in the mud,~With risk to both of drowning in the
7    31|      to the Moorish king the risk displayed~Of being taken
8    44|   bound.~ ~  VII~The fearful risk by Richardetto run~He knew,
9    46|    see her cherished consort risk his life.~ ~ CXV~But prayer
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