Canto

 1    12|      canto, sir, be pleased to attend~The rest, for here 'tis
 2    14|       my part,~On this emprize attend thee, at thy side:~Since
 3    15|    here a mighty duke perforce attend,~Who signs to me from far,
 4    18|     thee out to prove (if thou attend~My coming) how thou keep'
 5    20|     thou fail, as promised, to attend~The dame, wherever she may
 6    22|         For only to Rogero all attend.~ ~ LXXVI~The other three,
 7    22|         Him in another canto I attend~Who loves the tale, to hear
 8    23|       thine other wish as well attend:~It yet remains for thee
 9    25|       only to their own escape attend;~So scattering hadst thou
10    26|  hundred men, or more, we here attend,~With whom we must to-day
11    26| Thither, and her arrival there attend.~ ~ LIX~"I in the sure belief
12    33|   signal they, no trumpet they attend,~To blow them to the lists,
13    34|     shame would still the deed attend,~(For men too well my obligations
14    34|      in sign of pleasure, will attend,~With that kind audience
15    39|        own matters better will attend.~ ~ LXIV~Upon the following
16    40|      should his sovereign lord attend:~Love for his lady fits
17    41|       their private aims alone attend,~And only to preserve their
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