Canto

1     9| displeasure~Conceived, and entertained such high disdain,~He entered
2    12|   she first the scheme had entertained~Roland or Sacripant to have
3    14|    who the hope within him entertained~To turn to sovereign joy
4    20|   might claim,~Here gladly entertained, and classed as one~Haply
5    21|  lest more doubt of him be entertained,~Tastes of the chalice,
6    28|    which spite himself, he entertained~For that ungrateful woman,
7    37| castle, there so well were entertained,~That they departed, by
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