Canto

1     4|  And well Sir Launcelot and Tristram wrought.~ ~ LIII~And other
2    32| distant all, but one,~Named TRISTRAM'S TOWER, throughout the
3    32|   this castle he abode,~Sir Tristram and a dame their course
4    32|    had freed.~ ~ LXXXV~"Sir Tristram and his lady reached the
5    32|     fate,~And on the losers Tristram bars the gate.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"
6    32|    courtesies.~With her Sir Tristram talks, while fell despair~
7    32|   Though she small worth in Tristram's sight possess,~Nor any,
8    32|  That lovely lady's loss in Tristram's power:~But he, with pity
9    32|  rude a gentle breast.~When Tristram hence was gone, not long
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