Canto

 1     4|        rugged path and painful wended,~Which thence into a lowly
 2    11|    pasture, through the valley wended,~Where the green grass was
 3    13|    appear~Worthy of note, they wended many a day;~And finally
 4    18|    armour, and along the river wended,~Up-stream, till he his
 5    18|    into the crowded square had wended,~With Sansonnet and England'
 6    20| shelter from the angry tempest wended,~They should, without remorse,
 7    21|        her who in his guidance wended;~Nor had he else preserved
 8    22|       Maganzese, with whom she wended,~Cast into Merlin's tomb
 9    23|     train.~ ~ LIV~With him was wended she, that in the cell,~Prisoned,
10    23|      wept for sorrow: they~Had wended with him, but the count,
11    24|      had not one day's journey wended,~When Odoric, to all pact,
12    26| Swiftly in succour of the lady wended.~No less was by the Tartar
13    30|        Angelica from hence had wended,~And virtuous Isabel to
14    35|        far than forest stag he wended.~With names he filled his
15    35|        and through the gateway wended,~And (furnished with a guide,
16    37|   afoot, towards that hold~Had wended, as meseems whilere was
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