Canto

1    31|   thrown,~Who all the banded kinsmen much outweighed;~Their spears
2    31|      the pavilions where the kinsmen lay:~There good Rinaldo,
3    31|     floor,~Sir Guido and his kinsmen, in a band,~Beneath Rinaldo'
4    31| knight,~And give the warlike kinsmen welcome fair:~They both
5    36|      all scathe was on those kinsmen done;~How Agolant's two
6    37|   extremities~Threatened our kinsmen and ourselves forlorn,~If
7    44|  Lords, paladins and people, kinsmen, friends,~Fair love to Roland
8    46|    He that approaches at the kinsmen's side,~-- So honoured by
9    46|  treachery,~Hatched by those kinsmen whom he held most dear;~
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