Canto

 1     2|        from the fury of Bayardo freed,~You may believe the battle
 2     4|      the ring, and young Rogero freed,~Who soars in air till he
 3     4|    those others, from its cover freed;~But so the damsel did,
 4     4|       here, and knows~Alone she freed him from the wizard's nest,~
 5     4|       see Rogero from his peril freed:~This was his only thought,
 6     6|    Brava's pride,~Whose prowess freed us from that dark retreat,~
 7     7|      Rogero's fortune knew, how freed;~Then borne to India by
 8     8|       to ground did spring,~And freed him from the bit which held
 9     9|       his bonds Bireno shall be freed~When I am to the monarch'
10     9|        foul foe, to have Bireno freed;~He will save both the lovers,
11    11|     stair; and on a day~Orlando freed, with many knights and good,~
12    11|     which he came,~He should be freed from grave impediment.~Not
13    13|         by thee Rogero shall be freed."~ ~ XLIX~And next pursued,
14    15|     warrior's relicts were,~Who freed the damsel from that dragon
15    17|       the champions brave,~They freed Lucina from the chains she
16    21|       wanton, from his presence freed,~As was her use, my brother'
17    21|       true,~That hence, already freed, was gone before.~We, the
18    21|       might be from ill Gabrina freed,~Ere him some mighty mischief
19    23|      Scotland's heir:~By Roland freed, Frontino Rodomont~Takes
20    24|        lightly from the sell~Is freed, and springs on earth: for
21    25|      African cantonments may be freed:~I will some fit and just
22    27|      the paynim monarchs him he freed~By ready demon, who his
23    30|        Rogero had defended,~And freed the captive pair to prison
24    32|         that caitiff would have freed,~Heaven's justice willed,
25    32|   before that gentle knight had freed.~ ~ LXXXV~"Sir Tristram
26    35|        had displaid~How she had freed that passage from the foe,~
27    36|        after young Astyanax was freed,~From fierce Ulysses and
28    38|      from the loathsome harpies freed his board.~But when the
29    39|       er,~From love as well was freed the enamoured lord;~And
30    41| condition, that those seven~Are freed from bondage, and to me
31    41|   Olivier, whose better arm was freed,~And with his sword could
32    42|     side;~Which from its prison freed, mid hymns of love,~Ascends
33    43|         by the death of thee~Be freed henceforward from alarm
34    45|         the other to his grave,~Freed from his rival, with the
35    46|      buried it in Rodomont;~And freed himself withal from further
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