Canto

 1     9|      aid~She should from him receive than that she prayed.~ ~
 2    10|   thou fly so swiftly? -- Me~Receive as well: -- small hinderance
 3    12|  from your own hand my death receive!"~ ~  XVI~These words repeated
 4    15|      did the good Englishman receive~The gift, and of the fairy
 5    19|     the other paid;~And both receive as much as they bestow.~
 6    22|    So that her honour should receive no slight;~-- If the last
 7    22|       Of all his treasons to receive the meed."~ ~ LXXIV~To threaten
 8    28|      wretch, the cruel proof receive:~By anger stirred, it was
 9    29| shall no quarter at my hands receive;~So him with pen and page
10    31|    wot I, if such tidings he receive,~Nought unattempted Brandimart
11    31|      how that tale he should receive,~Takes in good part the
12    32|    Charles the buckler shall receive~And give to one so stout,
13    33|   their wombs suffice not to receive~Foul and defiled the loathsome
14    34|   the peer,~Nor letter would receive or message hear.~ ~ XLIII~"
15    37|   doers in the end shall ill receive.~To view fell Marganor's
16    38|     Christian faith she will receive,~And, after having spent
17    39|   whence the count might air receive.~ ~ LVII~Valiant Astolpho
18    41|      skies the dawning light receive,~Armed servants keep their
19    41|     Roland's license, should receive,~If upon Mary's Son he would
20    46|   And he from them the crown receive and wear.~Rogero's squire
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