Canto

 1     3|      cave,~And the best part in talk with Merlin spends;~While
 2     3|          And thou shalt, in thy talk, appear to yearn~To prove
 3    10|     passing delicate;~And he to talk his palate deemed would
 4    18|         sleepy eyes.~In all his talk, the stripling, woful wight,~
 5    18|      CLXXIV~So said he, and his talk cut quickly short,~Coming
 6    28|       CI~The monk, that to this talk has lent an ear,~Prompt
 7    31|      While neither they through talk their journey stay,~Neither
 8    31|       through speed abate their talk, those two~Reached the pavilions
 9    32|        modest and with mirthful talk this while,~Seated about
10    34|       shall shed."~ ~ LXVIII~In talk the blest apostle is diffuse~
11    42|       him compelled,~As for the talk which he with Charles had
12    43|        Wake from his muse, some talk with him to hold.~ ~ LXVIII~
13    43|     LXVIII~The substance of the talk between the two~Was, that
14    43| discoursed;~ ~ CXCVII~And as in talk it often doth befall~That
15    44|         to dwell,~Who, be their talk in earnest or in sport, ~
16    45|      had helped his flight:~All talk; and yet the truth is guessed
17    46|     their meat, all leave their talk, to hear~The purpose of
18    46|         will not let a wight~So talk and bulky close with him
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