Canto

 1     3|     by what device might be untied~Rogero's gyves, if stedfast
 2     6|  courser from the myrtle he untied,~And by the bridle led behind
 3     8|    left foot worried; while untied~From rein, the lightened
 4    10|     Rogero moved, forebore,~Untied the maid, and raised her
 5    11|     foe his death, his helm untied,~So that the warrior's face
 6    12|   fond of novelty, the helm untied~Designs to take; desirous
 7    18| rights itself, -- the sheet untied,~Which held its sail, --
 8    25|  Daedalus had not the noose untied:~For one too diligent hath
 9    42| knows he how from her to be untied,~Albeit his courser plunges
10    45|    his armour, nor his helm untied:~On a small hackney, hurrying
11    45|     unharnessed wholly, and untied.~"O my Frontino, if thy
12    45|   is the knot and cannot be untied;~They what they vowed more
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