Canto

 1     2|        the entrance pressed,~To learn who that unhappy maid might
 2     3|       let him not thy knowledge learn~Of his good ring, which
 3    11|     desire more certain news to learn:~But now the winding beach
 4    20|         the warrior's claim;~To learn his title she desired so
 5    22|     dead the warriors hear,~But learn not who had slain the cavalier.~ ~
 6    24| traitour duped thou hast not to learn,~What time he rid himself
 7    24|      more in fitting time shall learn,~But to the Tartar king
 8    25|         this their error had to learn;~Nor father, brother, nor
 9    26|      well with me contends:~But learn that I can win in fighting
10    30|      for my arms -- offend;~And learn, 'tis Honour pricks me to
11    34|         next the apostle said;~"Learn, your Orlando, for he hath
12    38|       lore to shew,~That we may learn the best, and that pursue."~ ~
13    39|        him in the emprize,~They learn, but learn not as a matter
14    39|        emprize,~They learn, but learn not as a matter clear.~Now
15    40|        such evil, they~Study to learn of all the passing train;~
16    43|      and, drawing her apart,~To learn the truth employs his every
17    44|       past, and this was yet to learn.~ ~ IV~In his retreat that
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