Canto

 1     1|      which you ask of me~I shall relate to you without delay:~Know
 2     6|       what I lately said,~And to relate how I a plant became;~Me,
 3     8|          awhile, ere I this case relate:~In the great northern sea,
 4     8|     sorrowing.~ ~ LXVI~Who shall relate the anguish, the lament~
 5    10|          as rumour tells; but to relate~The truth, a longing in
 6    11|          of other parts should I~Relate, which she to hide desired
 7    13|       And if at length, I should relate to thee~The praise of all
 8    13|        This I no little covet to relate.~ ~ LXVII~"Of good Richarda
 9    16|      courteous face.~ ~ VII~As I relate to you, the cavalier~Came
10    18|      worthy of the cord.~More to relate were labour ill bestowed,~
11    20|          I oftentimes have heard relate the case;~And now (according
12    21|       fearing lest I all to thee relate,~Without farewell the graceless
13    22|         I to you the usage shall relate,~If this has not to you
14    22| themselves but that strange case relate;~And how it was in that
15    23|             XXXVI~"If he, as you relate, be of such force,~That
16    24|         What here he did I shall relate elsewhere,~Who first must
17    33|       the rocky mount,~Heard him relate the things I now recount.~ ~
18    33|     recount.~ ~ XXVII~"Heard him relate, how in that fortilage~From
19    41|       the dawn of day;~And shall relate how him the traitor slew,~
20    42|          myself, and I~Will then relate the Paladin's reply.~ ~ ~
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