Canto

 1    17|       and close, they quit the abode,~And issue from the gates
 2    17|     rare chambers was the rich abode.~The first of Syria, king,
 3    19|      For whom there is no safe abode beside:~Since leagued against
 4    21|      That he was in an enemy's abode,~For lack of faulchion in
 5    23|        nor far removed was the abode,~Which on the summit of
 6    23|      stirred, nor longer there abode.~Through highway, field,
 7    23|      retreat,~And found it the abode of grief and pain;~And place
 8    23|      her extended in that kind abode,~Angelica, at parting, had
 9    25|     thought~To find her at the abode of Flordespine;~Whither
10    29|     her stedfast spirit, which abode~Wholly with God; but he,
11    32|      before her at that lord's abode.~ ~ LXXIII~In feats of arms
12    32|        while in this castle he abode,~Sir Tristram and a dame
13    38|      hill, the southern wind's abode;~Whence he towards the Bears
14    39|        was minded to have made abode;~Because a boisterous, overblowing,
15    42| Following that cavalier to his abode.~ ~ LXXIII~A bowshot from
16    43|       run~To that astrologer's abode, and crave,~If shame and
17    43|   short eye, with them to make abode;~As they long did, and do
18    44|       daughter.~ ~ ~ I~In poor abode, mid paltry walls and bare,~
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