Canto

 1     3|   realm's delight;~Who reigns secure, and shall more triumphs
 2     4|   wends.~He bares the shield, secure to blind his foe,~And by
 3     4|       said) a worthier quest, secure~Your works will not be buried
 4     6|  breezes freshen as they fly,~Secure the cony haunts, and timid
 5     6|    fondly deemed my happiness secure,~From me the heart she gave,
 6    10|      his vessel from the port secure,~And with the duke and his
 7    10|       thus the knight proceed secure~Upon his journey, and aware
 8    11|       In the lone forest, and secure from sight?~Of Bradamant
 9    11|   prop so placed, Orlando now secure~That the fell beast his
10    12|    and chain.~Angelica alone, secure from view,~Regards such
11    14|        An island form, and so secure the main~And better part,
12    14|       except by what is least secure;~And in that desperate case,
13    15|       a guide~So faithful and secure, the cavalier~Questions
14    15|    stern to shore were dight.~Secure from danger from Alcina'
15    15| remain alive, the giant dead,~Secure for thousands shall I make
16    15| drives thither at full speed,~Secure himself, and, bent -- to
17    16|       Italy or Almayn's realm secure;~ ~ XXXVII~"Or any other
18    17|        till beneath the shade~Secure, we saw the beaked orc asleep;~
19    19|    again in sheltering thorn.~Secure and distant was his mate,
20    19|    was a fort;~On every side, secure from storm or breach,~(Save
21    19|      the second dance unmeet;~Secure, where nature had her aid
22    19|    she smote so sore,~She was secure, that never more would foe~
23    20|    lay~Couched in their beds, secure and void of fear.~Nor from
24    20|       false! Her virgin dower~Secure from brutal wrong, would
25    21|      honourable sprite~In its secure, inextricable, fold;~Nor
26    21|    But would not deem himself secure withal,~By Heaven! at three
27    23|      maid from harm, and will secure~All who from every wickedness
28    23|     tempestuous wrath was ill secure.~ ~ CXXXI~For he turf, stone,
29    24|     and temple flew,~(For ill secure was elm or willow's bough,)~
30    24|        For did it me in place secure betide~To end my days, this
31    26|      reign,~The crown yet ill secure upon his front,~He threads
32    26|      rampart, fosse, or wall,~Secure the city, they surround,
33    31|    which offered passage most secure.~Beside safe guides, much
34    31|   fears!~Rinaldo wends afield secure and gay,~Hoping that shame,
35    31|      Boldly, and in his heart secure to win~That battle's honour,
36    33|     By such repeated trial so secure,~They in a thousand strokes
37    33|          XCV~"For him no less secure is Sericane,~Than twice
38    43|      lovers' worth and charms secure)~Against long service, I
39    44| evermore fair France would be~Secure from mischief from the Moorish
40    45|      the Bulgar squadrons ill secure,~Having so good a warrior
41    45|     wave,~Than in those arms, secure from hostile stroke,~Which
42    46|       like that first panoply secure:~But neither this, nor that,
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