Canto

1     1|   gold and richly bound;~Who clears the bush and stream, with
2     2|      swims the river, and he clears the rock.~ ~ XX~Let it not,
3     4|      lady's toils the wizard clears~His limbs, as thrush escapes
4    13|     speed the goaded courser clears~His ground, pursued by either
5    15| Italy,~To which this captain clears the monarch's way;~But on
6    16|   thus Rinaldo round Zerbino clears~The field so widely, where
7    18|     the rest their part.~One clears the best bower anchor: one
8    20|  Marphisa from one quicksand clears~The troop, yet these from
9    31|     that is nothing slow;~He clears the lofty barriers at a
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