Canto

 1     5|    than what is found,~By God allowed, in wedlock's lawful tie;~
 2     9|   From barb to feathers full, allowed to lie.~The heavy lance
 3    19|     fasten spur below,~Is man allowed, nor any arm to wear;~Excepting,
 4    20|       not hurry more than was allowed~By her his convoy, since
 5    23|      dame,~Nor thence will be allowed to wend her way:~If thence
 6    24|       who fair field and free~Allowed us for the duel, and my
 7    32|    were lodged ten cavaliers, allowed~Through France to be the
 8    35|      she the knight.~"If 'tis allowed to ask," (the lady cried,)~"
 9    41| Africa convey.~And Dudon thus allowed the Child to take~Those
10    41|     take~Those seven, and him allowed to bear away~A bark as well;
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