Canto

 1    18|      if each man a gracious audience finds,~No easy faith your
 2    18|   him you let, at least, an audience claim,~Where still one ear
 3    25| shew.~'Twas now that better audience than before~Aldigier lent,
 4    28|   to whom on every side~His audience had with careful heed attended.~
 5    34| will attend,~With that kind audience ye are wont to lend.~ ~ ~
 6    38|     who unto my strain~Kind audience lend -- I read it in your
 7    40| maintain.~But to win better audience for my rhyme,~My canto I
 8    44|  for which she prayed.~This audience was not given so secretly,~
 9    44|     palace, and applied~For audience, weighty tidings to declare;~
10    45|  And that accuses; and both audience find;~And now this way,
11    46| before Charles and all that audience, how~Rogero's daring, how
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