Canto

1    10|       s loss by night and day complains;~And bent to end her woes,
2    12|       robbery lay:~One knight complains that he has stolen his steed,~
3    26| strive no more.~King Rodomont complains the Tartar knight~Has violated
4    28|     shrugs her shoulders, and complains;~And -- that he is too late --
5    34|     his suit renews,~And next complains, that he rejects his prayer.~
6    44|       affied,~Of his old sire complains, and him doth brand,~Laying
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