Canto

 1     4| restored,~If in that tract, by errant cavalier,~Often adventurous
 2     9|    been before~All the knights errant, who had sought that shore:~ ~
 3     9|       bear a message, `that an errant knight~Oh him would prove
 4    15|      From him wayfaring man or errant knight~Would vainly hope
 5    18|   plain, the land;~Hoping with errant cavalier to meet,~And win
 6    18|    dear~They paid for scathing errant cavalier.~ ~ CXII~No wishful
 7    18|        weapons hew.~ ~ CXV~The errant cavaliers who to that stage,~
 8    21|        show,~By an adventurous errant cavalier,~Who in mid pathway
 9    21|      Who seem'st the flower of errant chivalry.~ ~ XII~"But it
10    22|        on their way to save an errant knight~Doomed to devouring
11    22|        before~To counsel other errant cavalier.~"Unrobe the lady," (
12    24|        preserve them safe from errant knights,~Natives or foreigners,
13    24|        time ere he descried~An errant knight descend the mountain'
14    32|        Nor any further news of errant knight~Them, seated at the
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