Canto

 1     1|    bedded in the sands,~'Twill ask no light endeavour at his
 2     1|        to love."~ ~ XLV~If any ask who made this sorrowing,~
 3     1|      groom, -- "That which you ask of me~I shall relate to
 4     2|        Rode from Marseilles to ask the lady's aid.~ ~ LXV~Whether
 5    13|    saracen, a Christian he)~To ask me of my father as a bride,~
 6    20|       good knight or bad I be,~Ask but like such to die with
 7    24|   doleful visage shows.~If any ask me who the dame, and why~
 8    25|      this brand.~ ~ LXXVIII~"I ask not men, I ask not aid;
 9    25|      LXXVIII~"I ask not men, I ask not aid; my spear~Is, I
10    25| sufficient to the feat.~I only ask of you a guide to steer~
11    25|       I fifteen days or twenty ask, that I~Yet once again may
12    33|          For to tell all would ask too long a strain)~In beauteous
13    33|         CXV~"Knowing my sin, I ask not, I, to be~-- Such grace
14    33|          Such grace I dare not ask -- restored to light;~For
15    35|    knight.~"If 'tis allowed to ask," (the lady cried,)~"Tell
16    42|      was good Rinaldo stung~To ask that sorrow's cause, and
17    43|      and vend:~Other account I ask not of my treasure,~If such
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