Canto

1     4|     And other worthies of the table round;~(Of either table,
2     4|       table round;~(Of either table, whether old or new)~Whose
3     7|  guests rehearsed.~ ~ XX~What table, spread by whatsoever heir~
4    13|   deeps.~ ~ XXXVII~A spacious table in mid cavern stood,~Two
5    13| launch through air,~The heavy table Roland seized and threw,~
6    28|       paynim monarch from the table rose:~Then lays him on his
7    28|       on her way,~A sumptuous table, rich in spiritual cheer,~
8    32|   cook takes heed,~How on the table cools the untasted fare.~
9    46|     to ride towards the royal table;~Himself and courser wholly
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