Canto

 1    14|   both condemned to dwell in foreign lands,~Who, when dethroned,
 2    15|      and former thought,~Too foreign, too remote; and these so
 3    17|      hungry maw, invite from foreign wood~Beyond the mountain,
 4    17|     About to be borne off by foreign knight.~A lance he snatches,
 5    20|  truck the girls for boys in foreign lands,~Or not, at least,
 6    20|   CVIII~The semblance now of foreign cavalier~She in Marphisa
 7    25|   bear,~Nor (whether home or foreign) beast more fell.~Haply
 8    25|      less we wondered at the foreign cast~Of the embroidered
 9    29|     Things hardly known, and foreign to our time)~Than thine
10    31|  many a weary stage,~Through foreign countries and by hill and
11    32|   halts not more with him to foreign bourne~Exiled, with prisoner
12    37| Thither that very year, from foreign shore,~A baron and his wife
13    43|      might dare,~Nor call on foreign power its aid to lend;~And
14    43|     my round~Through far and foreign countries have I heard:~
15    43|   skies,~Approaching him, in foreign vesture dight,~Along the
16    43|  Dance of our country and of foreign land,~With paces, graces,
17    46|      cannot be~The countless foreign bands that thither fare;~
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