Canto

1     2|           Where a rough mountain reared its shaggy back,~Whose stony
2     7|           Who with such care had reared the youthful knight.~With
3    24|       was her cry,)~When first I reared my sail upon the main?"~
4    39| Brandimart had taken flight,~And reared his nursling in THE SYLVAN
5    40|       thousand ladders have been reared below.~Meanwhile the battering
6    42|        his eyes the good Orlando reared,~And saw, on turning them
7    42|   frantic love had put aside,~He reared himself, and said with semblance
8    43|       and all about were torches reared,~And changed to day the
9    43|   upraised on columns twain,~Was reared, with sumptuous cloth of
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