Canto

 1     2|     upon my say.~To thee may my arrival well be dear,~And thou as
 2     3|       matron cried,~"Know thine arrival in this hallowed hold~Was
 3    12|       accident can rise.~On her arrival at the fountain's side,~
 4    14|       Ere he from Fame of their arrival know."~ ~ XCVI~Silence to
 5    25|        the martial may,~And her arrival with much joy discern:~For
 6    26|        to wend~Thither, and her arrival there attend.~ ~ LIX~"I
 7    28|        taught,~As of a friend's arrival he could be;~Since in the
 8    30|            to abide~The Child's arrival till the time came round~
 9    33|      And was a-field, where her arrival stayed~Those three good
10    45| pavilions on the plain;~And his arrival by an embassy~Makes known
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