Canto

 1     4|       drew;~And, to save time, commands his squire to stoop,~And
 2    10|    unmoor without a cry, as he~Commands, and loosen thence and put
 3    10|    that where Aeolus his train commands;~And finish so the round
 4    10|       Kildare's redoubted earl commands the first;~Lord Desmond
 5    14|        Saragossa's men, Ferrau commands;~And in this force, well-sheathed
 6    15|     blasts rise or sink as she commands.~ ~ XXXVII~This while they
 7    21|   blood.' The peer,~This said, commands his followers, on a steed,~
 8    24|        comrades (so their lord commands)~Sir Odoric is unpinioned
 9    33| monarch sees but that which he commands,~Nor marks how wax or waste
10    33|  slowly he performs the king's commands.~Next, overrun by him the
11    33|    cavalier.~The Nubian prince commands the menial crew~Forthwith
12    35|        comes, and, as the maid commands,~A better warrior of that
13    45|       according to her prayer, commands~The Child to be delivered
14    45|      Leo's will~In all that he commands he would fulfil.~ ~ LVII~
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