Canto

 1     4|     the sea a wind propitious sends.~Him leave we on his way,
 2     7|     salutes by her the damsel sends,~Then of Provence, departing
 3     7|    can each magic spell undo,~Sends for thy succour, and would
 4    11|       quest of his liege-lady sends~The knight upon this track,
 5    16|       and foot withdraws, and sends the array~Beneath the king
 6    18| Portuguese, and Stordilan.~He sends to pray the king of Barbary,~
 7    23|     town is risen, the father sends.~The prince, who deems his
 8    24|  Scottish squadron of himself sends news,~Which for its captain
 9    24|  might stand in fear;~Almonio sends, and many matters shews,~
10    24|      be recited here;~Almonio sends, Corebo next; nor stayed~
11    32|        The shield you see she sends to Charlemagne,~But with
12    33|      LVI~"Lautrec the monarch sends with other bands;~Yet not
13    41|      scathe malicious Fortune sends,~And when one woe is weathered,
14    43|          CXXX~"For remedy, he sends in haste a band~Of messengers,
15    43|     CXCVI~Roland on shipboard sends one from his throng,~Who
16    45|     his parliament the matter sends.~Marphisa, now the bridal
17    45|    life deprive;~And he, that sends the other to his grave,~
18    45|  hamlet, and through town,~He sends to seek Rogero, far and
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