Canto

1     8| bore,~Which he made fly for pastime every day;~Now on the champaign,
2     8|     Unused to cut her cruel pastime short,~If she with mortal
3    17|     all.~But Norandine, the pastime to delay,~And to continue
4    26|  Beside whose margin are in pastime met~Marphisa and Aldigier
5    28|    solitary mood, (for sore~Pastime and company, the stripling
6    41|      But this was play, was pastime (might be said),~With Roland'
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