Canto

 1    14| midnight fare,~Him wilt thou surely find; for to repose~At night
 2    22|    And this my comrade, I as surely know,~These for mere words
 3    26|   this gainsay,~And hold you surely for three cavaliers~That
 4    27|      will the restless lover surely find:~Nor her nor yet Orlando
 5    29|      neither this nor that I surely weet)~Angelica, while 'twixt
 6    31|  that disastrous strife~Will surely forfeit liberty or life.~ ~
 7    35|    fitter were,~And, as thou surely wilt be, I from thee~Not
 8    38|  robust~I deem, that he will surely win the day;~Who would prevail (
 9    40|      neighbour, will be won,~Surely with men and money thee
10    43|  faulchions will defend~More surely, and through burning fires
11    43|       Wend with him will she surely, nor delay)~And bids him
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