Canto

 1     2| siding with the Moor;~And how Marseilles' disheartened men appeal~
 2     2| courier, as I said,~Rode from Marseilles to ask the lady's aid.~ ~
 3    13|     his return delay,~Lies in Marseilles, from whence the paynim
 4    20|       climb;~Thence wafted to Marseilles in little time.~ ~ CII~There
 5    24|       where, near~The city of Marseilles a borough stood,~Which had
 6    26|  thirty miles had led~Towards Marseilles, where she designed to be~
 7    39| weighed,~An eastern vessel in Marseilles she found,~Which thither
 8    40|     the sea-beat shore toward Marseilles.~ ~ LXX~Upon some boat he
 9    40|     were all conveyed~Safe to Marseilles by the victorious knight~
10    44|     Child hath plight,~And to Marseilles is with the warrior gone:~
11    44|       pinnace in the haven of Marseilles.~There, safely harboured,
12    44|     gained.~ ~ XXVI~Thence to Marseilles he came; and came the day~
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