Canto

1    11|       of his passing fair,~And dearest Bradamant Rogero spies~The
2    20|     grateful proved,~Above all dearest things they were beloved.~ ~
3    29|       was his comfort, and his dearest hope;~With all such words
4    30| replied.~ ~ XXXVIII~"Alack! my dearest life! take thou no dread,~
5    41|         Of all his friends the dearest and most true?~ ~ CI~An
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