Canto

 1     1|      Roman emperor's head~Had vowed due vengeance for Troyano
 2     5|     hair;~And, in conclusion, vowed that every word~So said,
 3     6|       shun,~The damsel so had vowed) to God will flee:~And hence,
 4     9|  agreed,~Surrendered, as they vowed, my vassal train.~Not doing
 5    13|    leave her there alone,~And vowed to follow whither he would
 6    14|     other prayers withal, and vowed~What fitted his great needs
 7    18|     the fierce Lurcanio dead,~Vowed to his Mahomet, if he could
 8    18|   them with lands in Flanders vowed to glad;~And would, but
 9    19|        XLVIII~A pilgrimage is vowed to Sinai,~To Cyprus and
10    20|       convoy, since he so had vowed.~ ~ CXLIV~They hence, by
11    21|    more so, than your own you vowed whilere.~ ~ XLIV~" `If you
12    25|           XLIV~"What vows she vowed, how oft that night she
13    26|       Alban -- or where'er --~Vowed she the tidings speedily
14    28|       of a serjeant poor;~And vowed he should in fine have died
15    35|      his plate and chain,~And vowed to take that haughty man;
16    40| temples, statues, images were vowed,~In memory of their bitter
17    41|     and Calpe's rocky height,~Vowed he, with Roland's license,
18    41|    scaith,~To be a Christian, vowed in heart and faith;~ ~ XLIX~
19    45|     be untied;~They what they vowed more fairly will obtain,~
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