Canto

 1     7|     fruit at last~Which pays my tedious pain and labour past?~ ~
 2    10|        it may better please, my tedious rhyme.~ ~
 3    13|   ranges,~It will be found less tedious for its changes.~ ~ LXXXI~
 4    14|      tried,~And short to them a tedious distance made:~Whom he to
 5    20|        the most.~Three days the tedious road the couple beat,~Without
 6    24| undistinguishing from bread,~By tedious fast and fury driven to
 7    24|       showed~(Though 'twere too tedious to recount his suit)~Him
 8    25|       Moor~In the head (a story tedious to recite)~A holy man, to
 9    29|     sound,~And that he may less tedious deem the rhyme,~Defer my
10    31|        by such long and by such tedious way~She sought throughout
11    31| champion in a pinnace bore.~Too tedious were the tale at length
12    33|      night nor day!~For if such tedious sleep like death appear,~
13    34|      cell~Confined, it would be tedious to recite,~If, one by one,
14    34|       infinite.~'Twould be more tedious of the men to tell,~Whose
15    34|      high~Would make a tale too tedious to be told;~With what his
16    34|         to recount in rhyme~Too tedious were; were myriads on record,~
17    35|       long a time would last my tedious strain,~Orlando might expect
18    38|       All thither troop; 'twere tedious to tell how~Rinaldo did
19    39|     long~As to annoy you with a tedious song.~ ~
20    46|      dame;~Who thither led (nor tedious was the way)~Where nigh
21    46|        more to that intent,~Too tedious in these verses to recite;~
22    46|      anew.~ ~ LXXX~Two thousand tedious years were nigh complete,~
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