Canto

1    11|    act what shortly you shall understand.~"Make for the isle. Now" (
2    17|     who has robbed him can be understand;~And full of terror to the
3    22|      satisfied.~"Thou hast to understand, O gentle knight,~My visage
4    28| question most what least they understand.~ ~ II~Omit this canto,
5    31|       or worse than me, would understand:~Then, as it please, afoot
6    31|      post forced, the paynims understand~No laughing matter is the
7    31|       thou listen, thou shalt understand,~And I will prove it manifest
8    35|         tis good some pact we understand,~Before we prove our prowess
9    42|     that he might this saying understand,~Added, "I pray that you,
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