Canto

 1     5|       came, and to Geneura he~Related tidings of disastrous sort;~
 2     6|   discreet,~That, had what he related been untrue,~He never would
 3     9|      purveyed~In Flanders (as related) for my need,~His brother,
 4    11|     grief."~ ~ LVIII~Next she related, with loud sobs and sighs,~
 5    14| Mandricardo took, as I before~Related, and from whom, and in what
 6    17| sorrow.~ ~ LXVIII~"The things related I in part descried,~And
 7    24|      the swain,~Who had alike related, how he viewed~Orlando running
 8    26|     things, which you~Hearing related, would as falsehoods slight.~
 9    29|  buried lies;~To you shall be related in what wise.~ ~ XXXII~In
10    32|    those monarchs three,~As I related, sent from the LOST ISLE~
11    33|      that baron, who~Heard it related by the very wight,~That
12    43|  therewith of what the knight~Related; how of all that he had
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