Canto

1     2|             that he~Would straight conduct her to some haven near,~
2    14|         sails in Picardy:~These so conduct to Paris, that their tramp~
3    23|        more than we ourselves, our conduct guides.~ ~  XXXI~She made
4    27| Mandricardo I appear;~Nor for your conduct cause can I declare,~Save
5    40|             that who beneath their conduct go,~Safely may follow them;
6    41|           living God I see,~And to conduct you in my way were fain;~
7    44|          the chiefs remain,~Till I conduct Astolpho to that train.~ ~
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