Canto

 1     2|  The winged courser, as the pilgrim crane~Finds not at first
 2     6|    and his valour shed.~The pilgrim therefore might appear to
 3    15|      Gladdening the fearful pilgrim every where,~Who joys to
 4    15|    on pious lore,~A Grecian pilgrim, known to Gryphon, brought~
 5    17| having heard the truths the pilgrim said,~He should have let
 6    28| reliques bore;~Which one, a pilgrim of Bohemia's reign,~Had
 7    28|   hence was made that dying pilgrim's heir:~This she undoes,
 8    35|      Together go the lovely pilgrim pair,~Till they see Arles,
 9    43|  made.~Beside the lake that pilgrim journeyed, near~The city,
10    43|  her best.~ ~ CVI~"She in a pilgrim's habit clothed the knight,~
11    43|  Into her court she has the pilgrim brought,~As Anselm's evil
12    43|     in answer said~The wary pilgrim) `in my bags were pursued,~
13    43|  That beldam of the dog and pilgrim show.~The nurse insists,
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