Canto

 1     4|        ceaseless tempest blew.~Scotland at last her dusky coast
 2     5| courteous lore,~Who sought our Scotland from a distant shore:~ ~
 3     5|    eight days past or more, to Scotland's court~A traveller came,
 4     6|       Of late lamented weeping Scotland through;~ ~ IV~Ariodantes,
 5     6|       Straight from her native Scotland sailed the sea.~But it is
 6     8|      abandon in this heat,~For Scotland; to pursue Rinaldo's beat.~ ~
 7    10|        bend.~Nor only England, Scotland, Ireland, aid~King Charlemagne;
 8    11|        with England's kind and Scotland's made)~In Holland and in
 9    13|     Who was the mighty king of Scotland's son.~ ~ VII~"When him
10    13|        main.~ ~ XXII~"A man of Scotland he, Almonio hight,~Who to
11    22|      to many) of the knight~Of Scotland I was telling, who hard-by~
12    23|        Of Pinnabel is prisoned Scotland's heir:~By Roland freed,
13    23|        explore~The cavalier of Scotland was not slow;~Who took the
14    24|        inclined.~ ~ XXXV~While Scotland's prince is doubting in
15    24|        not these last words of Scotland's knight~Were so exprest,
16    38|       with Almayn~Are England, Scotland, France, and Italy?~When
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