Canto

1     4|   stroke.~ ~ LII~Through this roves many a famous cavalier,~
2     9|     its farthest little town.~Roves from Provence to Brittany'
3    10|      Save wolf perchance, who roves this wood, a tomb~Give me,
4    11|   strongly draws his bow,~And roves at him, o'er whom no shield
5    17| neighbouring vale the monarch roves,~And secret wood, scarce
6    31|     honoured and so sage,~Now roves the world, possest with
7    38|       one at whom young Cupid roves~With arrows which beneath
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