Canto

 1     1|         ween, if she~Had not his prisoned tongue and voice set free.~ ~
 2     4|       disappears,~And leaves the prisoned troop in open air;~From
 3     6|      fire beneath;~And, till its prisoned fury find a vent,~Is heard
 4     7|      than one knight is tied and prisoned, goes.~To him Melissa sage
 5     8|          their prey dispose,~Her prisoned in a castle they enclose.~ ~
 6    13|         ye~Who hear, that she is prisoned by the spell,~Since her
 7    17|      Then shall one man alone, a prisoned foe,~Who cannot scale the
 8    17|       command) did guide,~Where, prisoned by a stone, in her retreat,~
 9    17|  sonorous reeds,~Piped forth his prisoned flock to hill and meads.~ ~
10    17|          issuing out,~He saw her prisoned in the cave alone,~Into
11    18|        fight,~An untamed bull is prisoned, to engage~The savage monster,
12    18|         fitting meed;~Having the prisoned pair, with his consent,~
13    20|         Had grieved at heart the prisoned Isabel;~Whose loss she in
14    21|       beast in forest hoar,~And, prisoned in a darksome place, reserved~
15    22|        warder fled; with him his prisoned train,~And many steeds as
16    22|       you but where the youth is prisoned lead;~Him from a thousand
17    23|      Upon account~Of Pinnabel is prisoned Scotland's heir:~By Roland
18    23|    wended she, that in the cell,~Prisoned, Orlando found; that royal
19    26|  Aldigier,~Was gone, to give the prisoned brethren aid:~I told, as
20    26|          to free from chains~The prisoned pages, and unload the wains.~ ~
21    28| themselves redound.~Rightly were prisoned lion, snake, and bear,~But
22    31|          the stream he drew,~And prisoned with that other captive
23    31|     afford her aid,~And free her prisoned lover from the Moor;~After
24    32|        And clustering close, her prisoned tresses lay,~She with the
25    35|         and set free~Him that is prisoned in the darkness tomb,~Though
26    36|       roars in some sea-rock the prisoned wind.~She screamed an answer;
27    37|   prevent~The use of speech, and prisoned in a chest.~From whence
28    37|         three monarchs that were prisoned there;~Who, without arms,
29    43|       death, in thy dark dungeon prisoned fast.~Of others that would
30    43|           Brimming with Mincius' prisoned waters, pen.~ ~ LXXI~"I
31    44|         in some poor resort~They prisoned are by Fortune false and
32    45|       the maid were known!~That, prisoned and with pain and pine consumed,~
33    45|         ill~Was practised on the prisoned cavalier,~And who prepared
34    45|       last~In Theodora's dungeon prisoned fast!~ ~ XC~"Though she
35    46|          lord,~In ransom for his prisoned wife restored;~ ~ LXXXIII~
36    46|         pain~A passage can their prisoned spirit have:~No less opprest
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