Canto

 1     2|     goodly strain;~Whose coming added hope to my desire~(Alas!
 2     5|        solitude.~ ~ XXXIV~"Then added, how he hoped by worth,
 3     5| wished-for fruit.'~ ~ LXV~"Then added, how into the gallery came~
 4     8|          In Charles's name; and added, in his care,~The justest
 5    10|  upreared on high:~ ~ LXXVI~And added, having ended this display~
 6    14|        and deep contrition;~And added other prayers withal, and
 7    25|         me be fully showed;~And added more, nor from his task
 8    26|    Charles's peer,~Much courage added to much might and main;~
 9    26|        image so imprest;~-- And added, without using farther art,~
10    26|       then in fear.~ ~ LXIV~She added how the author of that deed~
11    26|       he in his bosom wore,~And added many matters, with the prayer,~
12    27|   ceaseless war have made,"~(He added) "while he kept the goodly
13    28|       he repaired,~(The courier added) and the cause declared:~ ~
14    30|       Her voice, perchance, had added to the rest.~ ~ LXXII~I
15    31|       wonder I had viewed."~She added next, how from the bridge'
16    35|        crimson grain.~She after added, "Hither have I hied,~To
17    38|      had not o'erpast, before~I added to my realm six kingdoms
18    42|         this saying understand,~Added, "I pray that you, sir knight,
19    43|       have and hold:~Thereto he added, `Thinkest thou by ought~
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