Canto

 1     1|       way.~The lady taken, we repeat our claim~With naked faulchion
 2     2|      stale;~But makes him oft repeat and piece his tale.~ ~ LX~
 3     6|     at this hour her music to repeat,~(With that she showed the
 4     7| watchful for her good,~She, I repeat, who taught her what should
 5     9|     spouse~Departs Bireno, to repeat his vows.~ ~ ~ I~What cannot,
 6    12|  naked head, thou thinkest to repeat~On Roland what he did in
 7    20|   pine of want. Another troop repeat,~They should esteem it were
 8    20|  Without adventure needful to repeat.~ ~ CXVII~On the fourth
 9    23|   asks how he the combat will repeat,~If his good lance at the
10    23|   tale which he was wonted to repeat~-- Of the two lovers --
11    27| courteous deed,~But I to thee repeat more plain and clear,~Thou
12    29|       many, -- should I these repeat,~I know not when my story
13    30| tidings, overjoyed, she hears repeat;~Yet blended with some bitter
14    33|   whose praises ancient tales repeat.~So that, compared with
15    33|  surest pass for him, as they repeat,~That would at any time
16    35|      whose praises poets well repeat,~Are rescued from oblivion,
17    38|   what I hear so many tongues repeat;~ ~ XLIII~"Which should
18    39|       Olivier.~I will not now repeat what I exprest~Of that fierce,
19    42|      shall from Africa to Ind repeat,~From southern tracts to
20    43|    your bosom dry,~Should you repeat the proof; for if, between~
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