Canto

 1     6|   think he shall pursue~The intended journey far; since by the
 2     7|    suggest~Suspicion of the intended flight: The peer~This while
 3     9|     my grief, broke off the intended measure,~To give me comfort
 4    17| stoves,~And carpets for the intended banquet spread.~Meanwhile
 5    18|  from effecting what he had intended~He was prevented by the
 6    21|     s left flank the stroke intended;~But his weak lance was
 7    23| hoped to have concealed the intended theft,~The bleeding warrior'
 8    24|     have avenged the scorn,~Intended to the damsel, was laid
 9    26|     comes, and for the blow~Intended, levels such a mighty lance,~
10    36|  smite and pierce the Child intended,~Pitiless, and inflamed
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