Canto

1     3|  meets the tide;~Here, fellow travellers no more to be,~Some natural
2    15|  plain,~In mode, that all the travellers whom he chased~Ran into
3    28| squandered treasures are.~Our travellers to the wives of many sued,~
4    28|    that to treat her well the travellers swear.~ ~ LIV~  (Lines 1-
5    28|    bent their way.~ ~ LV~"The travellers from their inn to street
6    29|     who served the Moor,~From travellers seized a day or two before.~ ~
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