Canto

 1     5|       LXXVII~That thither had repaired a stranger knight,~To combat
 2     8|      hour before Rogero came,~Repaired to Logistilla, knight and
 3    10|      pight~In pleasant place, repaired, and went to bed.~The others
 4    10|     shore the monstrous whale repaired:~Firm stood Rogero, and
 5    16| square~Whither the paynim had repaired; hears groan~And tumult,
 6    20|    all remedy.~To Orontea she repaired, and wrought~On her to will
 7    21|      sprite,~Having the keys, repaired nigh every day~To the close
 8    22|       are rife;~But not to be repaired is loss of life."~ ~ LXI~" --
 9    22| thirsty herd, at noon of day,~Repaired, their paunches with green
10    25|       I well surmise:~Thither repaired young Flordespine of Spain,~
11    27| long-sought prey.~To Paris he repaired again, in thought~The paladin
12    28|  twould be much if thither he repaired,~(The courier added) and
13    30|   Hither had good Rinaldo now repaired;~Because returning Paris
14    31|      XCII~Hence had that king repaired to the sea-shore,~The place
15    33|     be.~ ~ LXI~"Hither have I repaired (it seemed he said)~To be
16    42|   that one quickly to his aid repaired.~ ~ LIII~But aid, and in
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