Canto

1     5|    taken were,~Too certain risque the duke and I must share.~ ~
2    15|  that the greater good the risque o'erpays.~ ~ XLVIII~"I peril
3    19| martial maid,~Will run her risque; and 'tis her destiny.~"
4    23|  alone~The horn from every risque might shield the knight:~
5    32|   king of France's son,~At risque of death, to venge that
6    35|  little lacked, and mighty risque she ran~Of falling into
7    41|  worn.~Brandimart sees his risque, and at the foe~Is by his
8    43|   rapid flight~And without risque shall with the current glide.~
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