Canto

1    14|  Betis winds its way.~ ~ XIII~Stordilane, Tessira, and Baricond,~
2    14|      the illustrious blood of Stordilane,~Ere the thief bears her
3    23|     Mandricardo came.~ ~ XCIV~Stordilane's daughter and the Tartar
4    24|      Marsilius, Agramant, and Stordilane,~Within weak works, with
5    26|    beauteous daughter of King Stordilane,~Sir Vivian's brother, simply
6    27| Marsilius; next in place~Were Stordilane and all the chiefs, revered~
7    27|   placed the daughter of King Stordilane:~Two costly vests -- one
8    27|    beauteous daughter of King Stordilane:~And that what was established
9    30|    beauteous daughter of King Stordilane~Lamented, besought him,
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