Canto

 1    12|   beneath explore,~And as they wander, curse with one accord~The
 2    16|      From the red flames which wander up and down;~List to those
 3    17|       a mill;~And that whoever wander through the streets,~Scent,
 4    22|       France, in the Levant to wander wide,~Till I the paladin
 5    23|   loneliest and most drear,~To wander by close path the lady sent,~
 6    24|       From city shalt to city, wander through."~So says he: for
 7    26|    fountain-glade,~Would be to wander in too wide a guise.~And
 8    29|    from the better road~Should wander, and her chaste intention
 9    32|   warlike arms shall ply,~Must wander forth beneath the naked
10    35|       neck, and paps of ivory,~Wander my wits, and I with busy
11    35|    lord confined,~And makes me wander thus, opprest with woe,~
12    44| chances, good or nought,~Shall wander from its way my stedfast
13    46|     brow,~To scathe my bark or wander evermore.~But now, methinks --
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