Canto

 1     6| close-by where rose a bubbling fount,~Begirt the fertile palm
 2    11|      Feeling his way about the fount he strayed.~How often he
 3    12|      this while, has reached a fount,~Of pleasant site, and shaded
 4    12|    returned towards the sylvan fount,~Where lay on earth the
 5    12|      departure from the grassy fount.~"Choosing to do what I
 6    23|     his unhappy fortune to the fount,~Where his inscription young
 7    24|   further hie,~And so beside a fount is forced to stay:~Him to
 8    26|    herself addrest~Towards the fount, and in that quarter fair~
 9    26|    where she was seated by the fount.~And -- "Lady, you are mine,"
10    26|       he got sight,~Beside the fount, of Mandricardo too.~Already
11    30|  Rogero had to say;~How to the fount anew he had addrest~His
12    31|       day;~And to the destined fount came either lord,~The field
13    33|        end.~ ~ XC~Quitting the fount, they follow, where they
14    33|       sore~To await him at the fount returned once more;~ ~ XCII~
15    33|       were~To bring him to the fount; but little pressed~Now
16    42|      much and subtle toil, the fount was made:~In open gallery
17    43|       As eight that round this fount by thee are seen.~ ~ XVII~"
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