Canto

 1     2|        siege, upon his vassals calls~To gather in fresh victual,
 2    10|        any thing in sight.~She calls Bireno, and the caverns
 3    10|        might, the unhappy dame~Calls often on her cruel consort'
 4    12|   wears~Of cruel woe, and ever calls for aid~Upon Anglantes'
 5    12|    fury foul, and angry spite,~Calls back with horrid voice the
 6    12|     horrid voice the cavalier;~Calls back the cavalier, and threats
 7    12|      it sounds from there,~And calls for help he knows not whence
 8    13|        tale to you as dear~Now calls me from the beaten path
 9    14|     course to run~Permits not, calls me hence in sudden wise;~
10    14| advocate.~ ~ LXXXV~Her Michael calls to him, and give command~
11    18|       hand be made.~Where Fury calls him, lo! the felon hies,~
12    22|      On that Rogero rates, and calls them on;~Till they parforce,
13    25|       the restless knight,~And calls for pen and paper, ink and
14    31|       to his tale.~ ~ CII~Next calls upon the son of Buovo, who~
15    32|      The Moor to council daily calls his court;~Nor care nor
16    32|  matrons of his household crew~Calls, with two elders, in such
17    33|      king the news convey.~Who calls to mind that ancient prophecy,~
18    38|      pressing peril to advise,~Calls kings and princes of the
19    41|      pale with fear;~Vainly he calls aloud to shift the tack,~
20    44|  despite~Arraigns her son, and calls him arrogant;~And moves
21    44|    with such fire,~The warrior calls not, nor awaits, his squire.~ ~
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