Canto

 1     1|     hand most gainful succour lent,~And slew most paynims in
 2     1|   succour which she sought he lent, and drew~His faulchion,
 3     2|   lord he burned so sore;~And lent such credit to the tidings
 4     9|      shall life by death have lent.~ ~ LV~"Not to this day
 5    10|     of their speech no ear~He lent, who weened if he his way
 6    10|       unneeding any influence lent~By planet, Logistilla's
 7    12|  although its entrance little lent,~All daylight wanting to
 8    13|   steps, pursued my way.~Love lent to him (unless I am misled)~
 9    19|  stranger, as it chanced, who lent him aid.~ ~ XVII~By chance
10    23|  himself withal, poor succour lent~Against Orlando in that
11    25| audience than before~Aldigier lent, and set by him great store;~ ~
12    28|   monk, that to this talk has lent an ear,~Prompt with advice
13    31|   LXXV~Moved by her words, he lent her lover aid,~So by his
14    43|      s promise and protest~He lent belief, and somewhat calmed
15    45|       her reproves for having lent an ear~To a suspicion so
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