Canto

1     5|    and often ten, the fair~Receives me with that joy in her
2     7| And here that gentle smile receives its birth,~Which opes at
3    13| shall, when she from hence receives her call,~Into the lowest
4    16|     LXXXI~He from a squire receives a lance, and spies~King
5    16| discerns.~He, in the town, receives the British band,~Which
6    20|   Alery;~Who in sore haste receives the warriors pale,~And bids
7    39|  which rarely man from God receives;~O strange and wondrous
8    41|    s brow,~A little church receives the rising day;~Commodious
9    43|    of the Lord of Paradise~Receives Orlando and the rest on
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