Canto

1     1|   unattempted yet in prose or rhyme,~On whom strange madness
2     1|        lend thy leisure to my rhyme.~ ~ V~Roland, who long the
3    10|     better please, my tedious rhyme.~ ~
4    12|    Moor~Give for long space a rhyme; thence called away~By good
5    16| willingly will listen to this rhyme.~ ~
6    18|    shall expect who loves the rhyme,~To listen to my tale some
7    29|     may less tedious deem the rhyme,~Defer my story till another
8    34|      witnessed, to recount in rhyme~Too tedious were; were myriads
9    40|    win better audience for my rhyme,~My canto I defer to other
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