Canto

 1     4|          single fray.~As with the captive mouse, in sportive glee,~
 2     4|          more; or free~One or two captive friends, the rest forbear --~
 3     4|          angry mock,~Speeding her captive still towards the rock.~ ~
 4     7|     Wherewith she at her will her captive trains?~ ~ LX~"If thine
 5     9|         next to fear,~Angelica is captive on that shore:~Since he
 6     9|          fear, when I shall be in captive plight,~And he has put all
 7    12|               V~Who in his arms a captive damsel bears,~Sore grieving,
 8    13|         With me, another part was captive led.~So was I severed from
 9    15|          The giant, whom he led a captive, know~The BARON OF THE PARD, (
10    17|        confusion threw~All he had captive made, into that grot.~He
11    20|            tis vain to stir,~-- A captive made by her own prisoner.~ ~
12    20|        through his means for ever captive be;~Nor, that he should,
13    20|         more deplored,~Than being captive to the murderous horde.~ ~
14    23|       wherefore him they led~Thus captive, to Zerbino drawing near:~
15    24|           prest,~When he beheld a captive cavalier,~Upon a sorry,
16    24|          in such wise~To keep him captive, or to loose his chain;~
17    26|           and bow,~Approached the captive two with doleful cheer,~
18    26|         gay,~The four united each captive cavalier;~Nor were less
19    30|      plain,~She whom you hold not captive by her hair,~You cause an
20    30|           defended,~And freed the captive pair to prison led.~The
21    31|          prisoned with that other captive crew.~ ~ LXXVI~All happiness
22    31|       espied,~Although to see him captive more content,~Than to behold
23    33|         lies,~Or is to Alexandria captive led:~While, swoln not more
24    34|            after, die in bonds, a captive thrall.~ ~ XXIV~"Before
25    35|      Delivered, all, shall be the captive train,~Within what time
26    36|        from the foe, and with his captive gear~Adorned our temples;
27    37|          they led his lady fair~A captive thence, o'erwhelmed with
28    37|       loss of shield,~Harness and captive dame, to quit the field;~ ~
29    40| river-side,~Which with a thousand captive barks I spied.~ ~ V~He that
30    40|        the barbarians' fleet, his captive prey.~You could not there
31    40|          of the Moorish spoil and captive band~Made in triumphal pomp
32    41|      myself confess~Conquered and captive to thy courtesy."~To him
33    42|         paladins, remained Love's captive thrall.~ ~ XXX~To seek her
34    42|      Without that lady fair shall captive be."~A lofty song appears
35    45|        witness true,~The Child is captive in Novogorood,~To Ungiardo,
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