Canto

 1     3|     Not for these blessings I recount, and more~His grateful realm
 2     5|       share,~You shall what I recount as well conceal.'~Uniting
 3    11|    old man had mewed; but why~Recount its different wonders, if
 4    18|  chanced on this occasion, to recount.~'Tis meet I follow Charles
 5    18|      he deems the courier may recount,~Save that a wight had wrought
 6    20|    you shall in another place recount,~Now many days by path obscure
 7    24|  Though 'twere too tedious to recount his suit)~Him no light cause
 8    24|    she find him, and the fact recount,~Weens, for short season
 9    25|     more pleasing than what I recount~In story there is none,
10    29|       I not that wondrous one recount,~Near Thoulouse, on the
11    30| Bradamant's torment have I to recount,~While for the courier damsel
12    33|       relate the things I now recount.~ ~ XXVII~"Heard him relate,
13    34|       things he witnessed, to recount in rhyme~Too tedious were;
14    34|      surpast all else which I recount.~ ~ LXXXIII~It was as 'twere
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