Canto

1    17|   reversed, upon the ground o'erlaid~By his weak horse, too feeble
2    18|    his own shame and infamy o'erlaid?~And this the woman of ungrateful
3    23|    toil; and with fine gold o'erlaid~A piece of silk of white
4    27| cousin Richardet, with odds o'erlaid,~When from the paynim monarchs
5    27|   tempest, with such scathe o'erlaid,~As should in Africk every
6    28|      with many children was o'erlaid,~And was to poverty a mortal
7    39|      one.~Him, if in strife o'erlaid, Rinaldo slays,~Bradamant,
8    43|      was by misery evermore o'erlaid;~The husband so, that all
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