Canto

1     6|   Protects the remnant from the invading band.~'Tis thus the mountain
2    10|        Descried the navy of the invading dame,~And backwards rang
3    11|      desires to note;~While his invading army, far and wide,~Ebuda
4    27| conveyed,~For the supply of the invading Moor,~Victual, from many
5    33|        descend~Thither with his invading squadrons, where,~Vanquishing
6    34|        named the captain of the invading crew.~For the Armenian sovereign,
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