Canto

 1     1|          he for the soft assault prepares,~When a loud noise within
 2    10|       cruel to herself, the dame prepares~From the high rock amid
 3    17|    pleasure of the tidings true,~Prepares the costly feast in solemn
 4    17|       troop, and for the attempt prepares,~Waiting the coming of the
 5    18|          palfrey, and for flight prepares:~But Aquilant, more quick,
 6    30|        light,~With the same risk prepares to couch the spear.~You,
 7    30| boisterous billows sound.~He now prepares to put forth all his might:~
 8    32|    through love or fear, for sea prepares.~The Moor to council daily
 9    33|        wise.~Behold where France prepares for fresh career,~And to
10    35|             XLVIII~King Rodomont prepares his course to run;~Comes
11    39|    mickle pain;~And for that war prepares, which after ends~In the
12    41|       more caution than whilere,~Prepares to parry with the faulchion
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