Canto

 1     5|      stair;~And how into the chamber of the dame~Had climbed
 2     7|     He issued, and undid his chamber door,~And peeped abroad,
 3     7|       And passed towards the chamber silently,~Where on his couch
 4     9|      which (a mournful show)~Chamber, and hall, and gallery,
 5    12|     Made Roland through each chamber, far and near,~Return with
 6    12|      for the field,~Within a chamber, near the palace door,~With
 7    17|       And next alone he to a chamber sped,~Locked himself in,
 8    17|       With speed he from the chamber did withdraw;~And hastened
 9    17| mockery and scorn,~In a dark chamber, till returning morn.~ ~
10    21|     await the peer~Within my chamber, where no light will be;~
11    21|    him again~Secreted in the chamber without light,~Till thither
12    25|    wist.~She leads me to her chamber of repose~In haste, not
13    28|    choicest and her priviest chamber, where~Was never introduced
14    28|     laid;~And how by him her chamber should be sought,~And how
15    32|    damsel spurns,~And to her chamber breathing wrath returns.~ ~
16    33|      be surveyed~The painted chamber, I return, and say;~A squire
17    33|  Know, of adventures in this chamber wrought,~Up to our days,
18    33|      art to rear~The painted chamber at the monarch's prayer;~
19    34|    LX~The holy ancients to a chamber lead,~With welcome kind,
20    37|      her for fair Drusilla's chamber maid.~ ~ LXXXIX~The chamber
21    37|  chamber maid.~ ~ LXXXIX~The chamber wench, made prisoner with
22    46|    in doubt,~She in a secret chamber made lament,~Through many
23    46|    for that pair the nuptial chamber dight;~Whereon long time
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