Canto

1     1|  promise) it has long been owed."~ ~ XXIX~Bristled the paynim'
2     2|    named of him to whom he owed his birth),~And roved as
3    10|   see the fickle love they owed,~From you diverted, and
4    15|  gifts excelled, to her he owed;~This was a horn, which
5    23|   with a knight~To whom he owed so much: because to wrest~
6    25| know to whom his thanks he owed~For such a mighty benefit
7    46| obligation, which by me is owed~To thee that twice hast
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