Canto

 1     7|     made~To that where he was waiting for the fay.~These thoughts,
 2    10|   with the ripple there,~Lay, waiting on their needs, a pinnace
 3    10|  anchored in the harbour lay,~Waiting to bear them to another
 4    17|     for the attempt prepares,~Waiting the coming of the cavalier;~
 5    18|     the crowded place;~Where, waiting for the royal signal, stand,~
 6    20|     Luna, where his family~Is waiting his return, the patron hoar~
 7    23|    would for three days more.~Waiting him, in that territory stay:~
 8    28|      his auditory~He saw were waiting for him to proceed,~And
 9    30|    paladin behind.~Bradamant, waiting the appointed day,~Which
10    37|     that she cut his terms of waiting short;~Nor does the miserable
11    38| dapple stain.~The crowds that waiting in the valleys were,~Layed
12    43|     Though neither squire nor waiting wench in sight~Appears,
13    43| before his end.~Hence without waiting escort -- would she show~
14    45|      nor found~Resting-place, waiting for the trumpet's sound.~ ~
15    46| assistant crew,~That, without waiting leave from Charlemagne,~
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