Canto

 1     1| that adventure's issue mute attends,~Nor even with a sigh disturbs
 2     4|      VIII~The watchful maid attends to every thing,~Glad at
 3    23|  And no such injury as this attends,~In his first sleep is seized
 4    24|    Since him no other enemy attends,~Orlando to a neighbouring
 5    24|   besieged within its camp, attends~Ruin or speedy succour from
 6    30|    foolish rabble anxiously attends~Those goodly champions'
 7    30|    Rogero's place, whom she attends,~Marred her fair visage;
 8    37|    demands, and but to this attends:~She many things revolves,
 9    43|     beggars, hardly any one attends.~Ruined, at length he thinks
10    45|     the signal full of fire attends;~And paws now here now there;
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