Canto

1     2|     in the vale below.~Do you expect me then, while from the
2     5|   less than you, to wed her I expect;~And if your fortunes here
3     5|    hear!~And say if woman can expect to earn,~However well she
4    17|      round,~We from the chace expect our lord's return,~Approaching
5    18| hostile gaze.~But him I shall expect who loves the rhyme,~To
6    31|     tourney will detain,~If I expect till each his course has
7    35| tedious strain,~Orlando might expect his wits in vain."~ ~ X~'
8    37|     borough fire and ruin may expect.~ ~ CXVIII~Nor hence they
9    38|       cross,~What else can we expect but shame and loss?~ ~ LX~"
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