Canto

1     9|      to restore.'~To him the footman does his embassy;~But he,
2     9|     that strange knight, the footman well relates.~Hence thirty
3     9| soldier slew;~Now horse, now footman of the tyrant's train.~And,
4    24|   the charge, while fast the footman stood.~ ~ CVII~The African,
5    26|      and prey;~Nor was there footman left nor muleteer;~The Moor
6    32|  brows are seen to clear.~If footman, or unarmed, the maid conceives,~
7    37|      whosoever thither sped,~Footman or cavalier, nor even allow~
8    40|       in safety cavalier~And footman may approach the very wall;~
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