Canto

 1     1|         enclose.~Hollow within, and safe from vulgar gaze,~It seemed
 2     1|         Which there in solitude and safe repose,~Blooms unapproached
 3     2|            his birth),~And roved as safe as if in company~Of thousands,
 4     2|             sure domain.~Nothing is safe which he would bear away;~
 5     3|           more than once assure her safe repose.~ ~ XXVI~"Alberto
 6     6|             trust~His secret sin is safe in his possession!~Since,
 7    10|           rest,~The finding herself safe in greenwood shade~Removed
 8    10|      distant from the shore,~To the safe bank approached the pilot
 9    10|            LIII~Beneath the castle, safe from wind and swell,~Of
10    12|          equal was their might,~And safe alike from wound was either
11    12|          charmed life Orlando bore,~Safe every where, except a single
12    12|             he designed to bear.~So safe is he in fairy spell, it
13    13|         propitious saints befriend,~Safe through the grass drags
14    13|          thy Rogero: he is well~And safe (she cried), and ever worships
15    14|     substance of the poor~Can never safe in walled city be.~Before,
16    14|     distance made:~Whom he to Paris safe transports; while none~Is
17    14|          tusk and nose.~The paynim, safe in buckler lifted high,~
18    15|           Or to the Persian Gulf he safe repair.~ ~ XII~By Scyth
19    16|             with me goes,~My honour safe in his protecting stay;~
20    17| father-in-law made known~He had her safe with him. What caused her
21    18|         with blood the paynim goes,~Safe from the place, which he
22    19|         Save only from the south, a safe resort)~In guise of theatre
23    19|            me,~For whom there is no safe abode beside:~Since leagued
24    21|         curbing rein,~From him when safe she would have met her fate;~
25    24|         pine.~And, to preserve them safe from errant knights,~Natives
26    24|          Which says embassadors are safe by law:~ ~ CX~But to fair
27    25|          her, fearless of surprise,~Safe in a solitary place, that
28    29|           here,~From other mischief safe, the stripling lit,~And
29    31|         passage most secure.~Beside safe guides, much favoured his
30    32|            Save that they grudge me safe and sweet repose."~ ~ XXVI~
31    33|       predatory troop retreat,~As a safe refuge from the deafening
32    39|            road;~Deeming himself as safe and welcome guest,~As Progne,
33    40|             fled) were all conveyed~Safe to Marseilles by the victorious
34    41|         solitary islet's side.~When safe upon the barren rock he
35    44|        damsel's aim~From being to a safe conclusion brought,~Privily
36    45|        believed he from his foe~Was safe; and thought no peril would
37    46|      Hardened by Vulcan's hand, and safe from blow.~As well against
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