Canto

 1     2|      there the lady lay,~As the ensuing canto will display.~ ~
 2     5|      And him to hide, the night ensuing, prayed~I' the street, which
 3     5|         veins.~ ~ LVI~"The morn ensuing, without further say~To
 4     5|       bared to view~What in the ensuing canto will appear,~If you
 5     9|       he there arrived, the day~Ensuing, where the dreadful deed
 6    14|        all,~As if they were the ensuing day to fall.~ ~ LXIX~At
 7    17|    which at the morrow's light,~Ensuing, in the square was to be
 8    17|      lodgings went;~And, as the ensuing morning fairly broke,~To
 9    19|        cavalier,~Await till the ensuing strain to hear.~ ~
10    20|      courteous cheer,~The night ensuing took them as they lay~Couched
11    20|    their way:~What followed the ensuing strain will say.~ ~
12    22| semblance fair,~Next seized the ensuing night the warriors bold~
13    25|   entertains,~And with them the ensuing morning sped,~Vivian and
14    28|     navigates the day and night~Ensuing, aye by heavy thoughts opprest;~
15    31|        s beach:~But on the morn ensuing, and, fast by~A neighbouring
16    38|         deck the ground for the ensuing day;~And Charlemagne takes
17    40|         He all that day and the ensuing night~Remains alone, and
18    43|      Here Roland orders for the ensuing night~All that is needful
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