Canto

 1     9|       bridegroom he descried,~Yet waited not till he in bed was laid:~
 2    10|           well prepared, the seer~Waited the coming of the cavalier.~ ~
 3    19|        lay he took his stand,~And waited her, with bow and shaft
 4    21|              XXXV~"Six months she waited ere again she sought~The
 5    22|         lead the horse behind.~He waited all that day and till the
 6    25|           wind and weather, still~Waited upon his sovereign, night
 7    26|      moved her horse~At this, nor waited other trumpet-strain;~Nor
 8    30|       Nigh every one of those who waited round~Weened he the prize
 9    34|        person would have won,~Nor waited many days, had he maintained~
10    36| palpitating heart, upon her side,~Waited Rogero; whom the damsel
11    36|        spirit for this many a day~Waited thy coming in these beauteous
12    42|         that Indian lady, who~Now waited on a vile barbarian wight;~
13    43|       CXXI~"And even that Anselmo waited, so~Befell; since, angered
14    45|            and in joyful word.~He waited till Rogero sleeping lay;~
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