Canto

1     4| paternal reign,~Feared might befall the stripling, born through
2     5|   thou lovest me (whatsoe'er befall)~Come not and move not,
3    13|    should in many ages hence befall.~ ~ LVI~"Oh! my best guide."
4    15|     head.~The worst that can befall me if I go,~Is I my blood
5    30|     part desired they should befall)~Taken had been the Tartar
6    41|       or to Anglantes' peer.~Befall what may, by me shall nought
7    43|     as in talk it often doth befall~That one thing from another
8    46|     were things hereafter to befall.~Those fair and quaintly
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