Canto

 1     8|        wore,~His faithful dog, companion of his way.~He, marking
 2     9|        lightest weighed,~Me my companion by a chord, with speed,~
 3    13|       think they see a squire,~Companion, lady-love, or absent friend;~
 4    17|  Should take this man for your companion, who~Has not in all our
 5    17|     mercy showed~On him, as my companion on the road;~ ~ CXXV~"Whose
 6    18|      went, and with the dame,~(Companion of the enterprise, was Pride)~
 7    20|   opine, and, in the lack~Of a companion, singly must she fare,~So
 8    26|     But that he first with his companion spoke.~ ~ CXXXV~Thither
 9    30|         So he who wins, on his companion's score~Shall win as well
10    30|        words convey,~And Hope, companion of the loving train,~Bradamant'
11    45| compliant castellain,~With his companion, to the tower, where stied~
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