Canto

 1     1|     steed,~Escaped by strange adventure from his hand.~As soon as
 2     1| doubting bosom tear)~And that adventure's issue mute attends,~Nor
 3     2|      should her valour in the adventure fail,~Would with the cherished
 4     3|       XIV~And full of joy the adventure strange pursues,~Moving
 5     5|      I see~Proofs of thy rare adventure, and the grace~With which
 6    14|    his own.~And finished that adventure, strange and fell;~A story
 7    15|     XCI~As he had brought the adventure to an end,~The duke now
 8    16|     know not, sir, if you the adventure dread~Of that so daring
 9    20|      the couple beat,~Without adventure needful to repeat.~ ~ CXVII~
10    21|  cavalier~Who seeks and finds adventure, high and low,~It happened
11    22|     XCIV~When that so strange adventure to the rest~Of the wide
12    22|    these, discoursing, of the adventure say,~Tidings are brought
13    23|    was not slow;~Who took the adventure, in the hope to read~Who
14    24|      lord~Left unachieved the adventure of the sword.~ ~ LXXIII~
15    25|      in armour sheen,~Seeking adventure strange on every side;~Or
16    25|     already warmly prayed~The adventure on himself alone to lay:~
17    27|      But for the chance of an adventure rare;~Which him detained
18    29|   brim,~Halted to mark if his adventure were~Achieved with praise
19    31|     Nor pain nor peril in the adventure shun,~Till something for
20    35|      to do~The hard and dread adventure, passing by~Causes beside
21    37|      woman, who misdoubts the adventure's end,~And grieves, and
22    38|     Or should not such a fair adventure wave,~Till Charles with
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