Canto

 1     1|   time~Postponing, lend thy leisure to my rhyme.~ ~ V~Roland,
 2     7| should be instructed at his leisure,~To rein and run him every
 3     8|  full ease;~-- To range, at leisure, through the palace fair,~
 4    18|  merchandize, and these, at leisure,~To view the laughing land
 5    20|     effeminate and slothful leisure~Is to my troubled heart
 6    26|  aid;~Who for that deed had leisure; since, astound,~Rodomont
 7    28|  Fortune gave him, lived at leisure,~Contented in his own paternal
 8    29| without that damsel, at his leisure,~Yet seeing he would still
 9    30|     s other margin fell;~At leisure may'st thou have her cured," (
10    34|    the lovely region at his leisure;~And deemed -- compared
11    34|    will discourse at better leisure more,~And you what must
12    34|    ignorant men the eternal leisure,~And vain designs, aye frustrate
13    37|  promise, I~Until my better leisure, will delay~Her every praise
14    37|  said,)~`And this at better leisure will explain.'~The woman
15    38|    I doom,~I find (as at my leisure I will show)~Rogero of Risa
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