Canto

 1     1|   what I deem not needful to recite,~Pours forth yet other plaints
 2    14|    is time, their prowess to recite.~ ~ XVII~When so had filed
 3    17|   Fully to you the matter to recite),~Through many and many
 4    22|      the story wills which I recite,~On the other hand, a hundred
 5    25|     head (a story tedious to recite)~A holy man, to heal the
 6    25| Expects not till I of myself recite~The cause, which thither
 7    28|   cavalier, he 'gan his tale recite:~ ~ IV~"Astolpho that the
 8    33|      sire or grandsire heard recite;~So son from sire; even
 9    33|   they knew the damsel would recite~How they had been unhorsed
10    33|   clouds, the king had heard recite,~Was seated the terrestrial
11    34|       it would be tedious to recite,~If, one by one, I upon
12    35|    the bridge and river 'gan recite,~Where Argier's mighty king
13    41|      tongue and will no more recite.~He to Rogero what is fit
14    46|   tedious in these verses to recite;~Refuting evermore such
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