Canto

 1     2|      as swift as wind,~Without farewell, his rival in the wood;~
 2     2|         departing, bade a last farewell.~Now sum my griefs, and
 3     8| Rinaldo good~Embarked and bade farewell to all; the sheet~Still
 4    10|   Rogero was prepared,~He bade farewell to the protecting fay,~For
 5    14|       her every need prepared.~Farewell!" and thus unable to withstand~
 6    21|        to thee relate,~Without farewell the graceless churl is gone.'~
 7    24|      left disconsolate~Without farewell, i' the court of Charlemagne:~
 8    26|       suit complies;~Who takes farewell of that good company,~And
 9    26|      he and Viviane~Next takes farewell and wounded Aldigier;~Their
10    37|     lovers, and oft say~A last farewell, which evermore offends.~
11    43|        XCIV~"Citing their long farewell, I should exceed.~`-- To
12    43|         A parting present, ere farewell was said.~Here changing
13    44| whereon the waters roared,~His farewell to that holy master made,~
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