Canto

1     1|     damsel said,~Since he was eastward sent to Sericane~By her
2    10|        the English see~Camped eastward; and now westward turn your
3    12|     Moody and ill-content she eastward pressed;~Ofttimes concealed,
4    27| embodied in the palfrey goes,~Eastward or west, so far that lady
5    40|       dukedom yield.~ ~ XLIII~Eastward King Agramant had turned
6    42|      think that he again must eastward rove:~But that a stripling
7    43|     to my lady made a show~As eastward bound and gone, -- like
8    44|   shore.~Resolved to send her eastward, there the twain~As in a
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