Canto

 1     9|      monarch's ear~Bade bear a message, `that an errant knight~
 2    14|   enter, and agnizes none;~Nor message hears or bears, and from
 3    24|       son of King Troyane.~The message ended, every grudge foregone,~'
 4    25|       see.~Could he at least a message send or write,~That he with
 5    30| moreover that as many more~The message by that damsel should be
 6    32|             LXXI~The guard his message bore, where at their ease~
 7    34|        letter would receive or message hear.~ ~ XLIII~"This my
 8    35|      to the Child, as bid, her message said,~And gave the courser,
 9    35|      should defy him, who that message send,~To speak him ill,
10    43|        the crone.~She bore the message to the dame addressed,~And
11    44|      long delay,~More than one message to the warriors sent;~And
12    46|       from the Bulgars' land a message bore.~ ~ XLIX~Since they
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