Canto

 1     1|       lady left the croup, and gained the seat.~ ~ LXXVII~Then,
 2     5|      love, and such new vigour gained,~I in my inmost bosom felt
 3     7|     tell his route, and how he gained~At last the realm where
 4    10|     Rogero learned in air, and gained dominion~Over the griffin-steed
 5    11|     the anchor home (a footing gained),~Pricked by whose double
 6    12|        the great good he never gained.~ ~ LXVII~At the first city,
 7    13|      war well taught and bred,~Gained in few blows such vantage
 8    14|    Hector's plate and chain~He gained, because the faulchion lacked,
 9    14|    CXXI~Rodomont has no sooner gained the shore,~Than on the wooden
10    18|      Gryphon were, who all had gained,~(With evil profit, by the
11    18|    where the three friends had gained~A bridge, and facing round
12    19|       full victory the sea had gained,~If yet a little had endured
13    20|       canvas, bore;~And having gained such offing, that the sound~
14    25|       actions fair,~And having gained it thus, he held it dear,~--
15    26|       he in losing one another gained.~ ~ LXXI~Hence with a damsel
16    26|    castle perilous of yore,~He gained that noble ensign for his
17    27|      question shall be lost or gained;~And not by faithless woman'
18    28|       and his paternal mansion gained:~There with entreaties so
19    29|       arms extended there,~And gained the bank; nor, when upon
20    32|       guest,~I have admittance gained to your repair,~Like woman
21    33|  future fight~There, where she gained admission by the spear.~
22    35|     chance before the two,~And gained their leave to don his plate
23    36|        and wide sea-wandering, gained~Sicily's shore, and in Messina
24    37|     two kindly brothers wholly gained.~In the holy orders of fair
25    38|     blast;~ ~ XXXII~And having gained the mountain's hither side,~
26    38| Believes the battle is already gained;~And chooses good Rinaldo
27    39|       in safety King Branzardo gained;~ ~ XXII~More grieved as
28    43| thousand vanquished bands were gained,~For Caesar and for Peter'
29    44|        the holy place Astolpho gained.~ ~ XXVI~Thence to Marseilles
30    45|           XCIX~"From Charles I gained the promise, that to none~
31    45|   therefore that your cause is gained.~ ~ CIX~"For granting what
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