Canto

 1     1|    And told how oft Orlando's friendly blade~Had saved her from
 2     3|          XL~"Behold in yonder friendly group agreed.~Many fair
 3     4| monarch's daughter needs some friendly stay,~Now sore bested, against
 4     5|     On earth, or who unite in friendly wise,~Whether they mix in
 5     6|      Moorish wizard flew,~The friendly damsels to a youth consigned,~
 6    10|     time and pain~Seeking the friendly court of Charlemagne.~ ~
 7    11|     champion true.~After with friendly cheer and equal glee~Had
 8    14|    through, frozen Alps their friendly bands.~ ~ VII~Our present
 9    15|     with good Doria linked in friendly band,~Victorious he shall
10    18|     me,~In the meanwhile, thy friendly hand impart."~So saying,
11    19|       the maid, nor could the friendly train~Take from her what
12    20|     duke arrives, seeking the friendly band,~Whom he had hoped
13    21|    new disdain,~That weak and friendly, as aye wont to be:~My brother
14    23|        Embraces brotherly and friendly say,~Salutes and kindly
15    23|      he with kind salutes, in friendly strain,~Fair leaves had
16    24|   brought,~And boarded with a friendly host; and there~Corebo's
17    26|       would excuse him by her friendly lore.~Hippalca in her memory
18    30|    Until he there embrace the friendly throng~Each hour appears
19    31|       star benign observed in friendly part;~Nor aught beside by
20    31| martial two.~Rinaldo with the friendly troop stood fast,~And looked
21    31|     to view,~Much pleased the friendly troop; and, at his sight~
22    31|     Paris to bestow,~Or other friendly place, to purge his brain.~
23    31| Express; so, one and all, the friendly band;~They warn him that
24    32| Prompt to assist him with her friendly blade;~And proffered purse
25    33|    would obtain,~Whene'er his friendly squadrons should defend~
26    33|      not by Frank or Latian's friendly aid~Shall one delivered
27    33|       For, with the Mantuan's friendly succour manned,~Gonsalvo
28    33|       does shift and veer,~So friendly to the Frenchman till this
29    36|     Making his congees to the friendly twain,~To join his king
30    42|      wondrous, marvel sore~In friendly Malagigi's bosom bred:~The
31    43|  greenwood-shade,~And to some friendly roof retired at night.~He
32    43|    deadly wound, and well~The friendly troop beheld Sir Olivier.~
33    44|    the tempestuous strife,~In friendly port these hopes appeared
34    45|       myself and state; these friendly spend;~ ~ LXXXIV~"Nor see
35    46|       see the land;~I see the friendly port its arms expand.~ ~
36    46|  these my nest-notes shall by friendly wind~Be blown from Calpe'
37    46|   would have sunk without her friendly aid.~Meanwhile the sound
38    46|  Rinaldo, here~And there, fix friendly kisses on his brow.~Nor
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