Canto

 1     2|     forestalls;~And plans an embassy to England, thence~To gather
 2     8|    ease,~The occasion of his embassy displayed:~That he from
 3     9|     him the footman does his embassy;~But he, who knightly worth
 4    28|    page or other -- save his embassy~He did himself; his brother
 5    32|     squire) "is sent upon an embassy~From THE LOST ISLE, which
 6    32|    To France's king, upon an embassy.~Kind as she is and affable
 7    35| knightly course,~Better mine embassy wouldst thou have done.~
 8    43|     Rome was fain to send an embassy;~That sometime near his
 9    45| plain;~And his arrival by an embassy~Makes known that day to
10    46|      residence; where lay~An embassy, arrived the eve before,~
11    46|  There is no end of lord and embassy~That thither from all ends
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