Canto

 1     9|   Esteems it were to smite a sleeping foe.~Now this he seeks,
 2    10|      was said,~Who found her sleeping near the enchanter hoar,~
 3    18|      And who the valour of a sleeping knight,~With his own shame
 4    23|   herbage of the grove;~And, sleeping, now awaits the dawn of
 5    28|   The consort he had quitted sleeping sound.~ ~ XXI~"He, without
 6    28| consort true~And chaste, saw sleeping at a stripling's side.~Forthwith
 7    31|     the lord's emprize;~For. sleeping and dismaid, their naked
 8    33|      guest.~Already all were sleeping, when her bed~At last Duke
 9    33|      or hear what's true!~If sleeping brings me weal, and watching
10    33|  when to fend,~Or wake their sleeping wrath; their swords they
11    39|         when seen,~And taken sleeping the cave of yore --~SOLVITE
12    45|  word.~He waited till Rogero sleeping lay;~Then softly sent his
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