Canto

1     9|  combat overbore,~Forthwith released from his captivity,~Bireno
2    12| Roland or Sacripant to have released,~To guide her thither, where
3    13|    shore,~When she shall be released from earthly care,~Men will
4    20|  and steed,~Next day he was released from dungeon-den,~And singly
5    23|     from annoyance of a foe released,~The broken saddle at his
6    34|    Phineus from those fowls released,~And England's peer restored
7    42|   so low)~He could not have released his limb alone;~And, when
8    42|   his limb alone;~And, when released, endures such pain, such
9    42|     from espial by her lord released;~Thus shall he know if honour
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