Canto

1     1|   crystal tide,~And vainly to regain the treasure tried.~ ~ XV~
2     2|        Such his impatience to regain his home),~Launched on the
3    17|      is loathsome save he her regain.~ ~ XXXVIII~"When on the
4    18|      To have them, anxious to regain her own;~But t'wards the
5    27|  Rogero moved, his courser to regain,~And had already donned
6    27|   Have done, resolves he will regain the steed;~But Sacripant,
7    33|      the Church's favour will regain~-- The Gaul expelled --
8    42| Enough for thee thy Bastia to regain!~In fewer hours replaced
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