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 1    17|      none),~Provided by their landlord's courtesy~With sturdy spears
 2    27|  cheer~And kindlier mien, the landlord honour paid;~For he the
 3    27| raises,~And on the family and landlord gazes.~ ~ CXXXIV~Then silence
 4    27|      to a wife were tied;~And landlord and attendants, -- that
 5    27|        but well I read,"~(The landlord said,) "You fondly are deceived:~
 6    27|     What to King Rodomont the landlord told.~ ~
 7    28|   heaven, an ear~To this, the landlord's tale, replete with lies,~
 8    28|       read,~As little of that landlord's history,~As of a tale
 9    28|       plied,~Who in the other landlord's house had been:~He, from
10    28|       word replied,~Until the landlord's story was suspended.~Then -- "
11    43|    Rinaldo from his courteous landlord hears~What folly had destroyed
12    43|        Which the good Mantuan landlord overnight~Took care with
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