Canto

 1    10|       land,~Into two squadrons ordered for the fight.~Kildare's
 2    13|      Of the enchanter, who has ordered so,~She (though they still
 3    14|      meet.~ ~ CIII~And them he ordered in convenient post,~The
 4    16|      Sobrino quickly moved his ordered crew,~Nor stayed till herald
 5    17|        At length he breaks the ordered champions through,~Amid
 6    21|      one at large and free,~He ordered, and was still obeyed aright.~
 7    21| wretched castellain.~As it was ordered, all fell out aright,~For
 8    23|        XLI~The hag to wait was ordered by the peer,~Who would return
 9    27|          Thou shalt not so the ordered lots confound,~Or break
10    30|     all.~And then (had Fortune ordered matters so,~As the most
11    32|       they separate came, 'tis ordered so:~One lady must remain,
12    37|   takes no heed~What nuptials, ordered in her wise, import,~At
13    38|      day and hour~Prefixed and ordered for that duel dread,~When
14    40|       of those Aethiops swart,~Ordered in equal bands beneath the
15    40|     alone,~As wind and fortune ordered it, was bound:~The vessel
16    42|       Haply Heaven's vengeance ordered what befel,~And in that
17    42|     beauteous fabric, and well ordered plan;~Nor such huge cost
18    43|       steeper road, the knight~Ordered the board with food to be
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