Canto

 1     4|       bites, and at a snap the prisoner dies.~ ~ XXIII~To cat and
 2     6|       Ere by so vile a band be prisoner led;~When, lo! forth issuing
 3     9|      With many others had been prisoner taken.~ ~ LXXXVIII~To a
 4    12|        he had been made Love's prisoner.~ ~ LXXIV~Alzirdo, as the
 5    13|       the twain a cavalier,~As prisoner led, encountered by the
 6    14|     knows not why) who was his prisoner.~ ~ LIII~Yet not so far
 7    15|      not be seen some wretched prisoner hung.~ ~ L~As in hill-farm
 8    15| wayfaring wight,~He heard, was prisoner made or slain outright.~ ~
 9    16|        in the hope to make him prisoner, flew,~And pierced him in
10    17|      all the rest;~If slain or prisoner kept. With kindly lore,~
11    17|        CXXXIII~They take their prisoner thence, and so repair~In
12    17|      Who passing little of its prisoner knows.~ ~ CXXXIV~The warrior'
13    20|        captive made by her own prisoner.~ ~  XL~" `I pity,' (said
14    20|   Reflect withal, that if your prisoner speed~So that he kill ten
15    21|     the close turret where the prisoner lay.~ ~ XXX~"And evermore
16    21|       ere again she sought~The prisoner's tower, as she was wont
17    24|       XVI~Zerbino speedily the prisoner knew,~And Isabel, as soon,
18    24|      by me~Worsted, and made a prisoner in the fight.~Alphonso,
19    24|    with a sigh,~Questioned the prisoner in the horsemen's hold,~
20    30|     who make demand,~He was my prisoner in the Syrian tower:~Yet
21    31|        that the king will be a prisoner cries,~Save he with speed
22    31|       or else for mercy sue,~A prisoner to Mount Alban's valiant
23    32|    foreign bourne~Exiled, with prisoner pent in noisome jail,~Pines
24    32|     she met a Gascon knight,~A prisoner to those paynims, from the
25    33|   castle by its warder sold.~A prisoner by the faithless Switzer
26    34|      seem a vanquished man's a prisoner's brow,~He, rather than
27    35|       unhorsed in the career~A prisoner to my lord shalt thou be
28    36|      rite~To slay the helpless prisoner is it taught,~Who yields
29    36|     damsel fain~Would make her prisoner, and but schemed to guide~
30    36|        art thou doing? Thou my prisoner art."~ ~ XXI~"Though I have
31    37|        The chamber wench, made prisoner with his prize,~By the rapacious
32    37|      He on a sumpter horse the prisoner sent~To Constance-town,
33    37|      can bear,~They give their prisoner naked, bound so tight,~He
34    38|         Till Charles with me a prisoner I convey;~Or how I may as
35    39|       from the carnage fled.~A prisoner valiant Bucifar remained;~
36    39|    Dudon, has many a month his prisoner been.~ ~ XXIII~Him under
37    39|         Thenceforth had been a prisoner evermore~Dudon, who was
38    39|         She, when she left him prisoner to his foe~At that streight
39    39|       with many cavaliers,~Was prisoner in the city of Algiers.~ ~
40    39|   Astolpho bade them hence the prisoner bear;~For he would heal (
41    40|        vaunt,~Nasamon's king a prisoner he desired,~Agricalt, Bambirago,
42    40|     filled with hope was every prisoner's breast;~And as Rogero
43    45|        dread~Of such a danger, prisoner in his bed.~ ~ X~By his
44    45|  Marvellous mirth to have that prisoner shewed.~And what, since
45    45|    flown,~How canst thou but a prisoner be, or dead?~But well I
46    46|     dead,~The prison broke and prisoner away:~Of what became of
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