Canto

1     8| limbs all over dressed;~Took Brigliadoro from the stall he filled,~
2    11|    been~All armed, he on his Brigliadoro leaps,~And leaves behind
3    12|     and threats in vain,~And Brigliadoro drives with flowing rein.~ ~
4    23|      Then prest the faithful Brigliadoro's seat,~As on the sun's
5    24|     visage at the sound,~Saw Brigliadoro the green herbage browze,~
6    24|    so joined the twain),~And Brigliadoro, left without his lord,~
7    30|      scowers the plain;~That Brigliadoro, whom by name you know,~
8    40|     herald bore;~Nor less by Brigliadoro; since he knew~In Agramant'
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