Canto

1     9| vessel stayed:~For so was the expecting lady hight,~To whom that
2    18|       the two companions spy.~Expecting thus some spoil or prize
3    22|      He thought he saw, as he expecting stood,~A cavalier approaching
4    25|     to boot I take,~Nor stand expecting until daylight break.~ ~
5    25| coming to the youthful queen;~Expecting from that lady, for his
6    30|       cheats the hopes of the expecting swain.~To you is known the
7    32|       with hope deferred, the expecting maid,~That Phoebus' steeds
8    39|       off the Moorish strand,~Expecting a more favourable wind,~
9    45|    thing concealed from none, expecting thee?~Faster than thee would
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