Canto

 1    11|        where~They to the wind erewhile unfurled had been~All armed,
 2    19|      first she felt, when him erewhile~She saw outstretched and
 3    27|       lot of all?~ ~ CXXXVII~"Erewhile I made the same mistake
 4    29|     hand,~That her fair head, erewhile Love's place of rest,~He
 5    30| springs upon the steed amain,~Erewhile the champion's who defended
 6    30|       so deeply him had gored~Erewhile in fight the Tartar monarch'
 7    31|     Long sailed the sea, as I erewhile have said;~From earlier
 8    31|      and Empire owes,~Roland, erewhile so honoured and so sage,~
 9    31|      had made repair;~And had erewhile to bloody fight defied,~
10    31|      kept his ground and day,~Erewhile appointed for the fierce
11    32|    crow to feed.~Rogero, that erewhile had been his shield,~And
12    32|     damsel gone,~Where camped erewhile the Moorish forces lay;~
13    32|    does by her the lady, that erewhile~Had thither journeyed, with
14    32|    caress,~The philtre, drunk erewhile, allows the knight;~Yet,
15    33|   Fortune's wheel had rolled,~Erewhile, beneath another king arraid,~
16    33|       despair~One that to him erewhile had prophesied~The loathsome
17    34|   that of his brother Absalon~Erewhile provoked the pestilent disdain,~
18    34|        A chariot is prepared, erewhile in use~To scower the heavens,
19    34|       On all the fleeces that erewhile were laid~Upon the reel,
20    35|    him~I speak, whose story I erewhile suspended,~Ancient of visage,
21    36|      a vent,~And ice, so hard erewhile, is seen to flow;~At those
22    36|      proof thereof the knight erewhile had made.~Where'er it falls
23    37|       our better age.~ ~ VIII~Erewhile Marullo and Pontante for
24    37|    Cylander sore;~Who brought erewhile to sad and bitter close~
25    38|   lead their spears.~ ~ XXXVI~Erewhile a nimble bark, with sail
26    39|      by his holy guide~I told erewhile, and told (it seems to me)~
27    40|     fishes glide,~Where fowls erewhile their nimble pinions plied;~ ~
28    40| conveyed the king of Sericane~Erewhile from Arles; on one and the
29    41|      Balisardo hight,~Was his erewhile; the tale's upon record,~
30    41|       Rogero's gift he crost,~Erewhile, by haughty Mandricardo
31    42|      Granada's band~Took days erewhile, to wrest it from thy hand.~ ~
32    42|       s every shore and sound~Erewhile on board a squadron, landed
33    42|  objection thus I make reply:~Erewhile a place, well fit for such
34    42|      through the boon denied,~Erewhile he had in gloomy dungeon
35    42|  stream be stopt,~Whose trees erewhile the liquid amber dropt.~ ~
36    43|      me in youth's early tide~Erewhile was dame and damsel more
37    43|  child from being won,~As was erewhile the mother, that for gain~
38    43|    with scathe~Of her to whom erewhile I pledged my faith.~ ~ XXII~"
39    43|     Albano's cavalier;~Having erewhile that they shall wake him,
40    43|  fairer shew~Herded or housed erewhile by Circe were;~Venus with
41    43|      LXXII~The boatman then: "Erewhile was of this town~One Anselm,
42    43|   outrun.~ ~ LXXVI~"The house erewhile, frequented by a horde~--
43    43|   their primal race had grown~Erewhile from serpent's teeth by
44    43|        Than when thou heirdst erewhile thy father's land:~Now will
45    43|   Through what the astrologer erewhile had said.~ ~ CXVII~"Arrived,
46    43|      wherein the dame~Herself erewhile had fallen, but with less
47    43|     at the horn's rude sound,~Erewhile was seen to run her restless
48    44|    son~Of good Duke Buovo (as erewhile was said)~From Bertolagi
49    44|      to Biserta's sack.~ ~ XX~Erewhile restored, in Afric waters
50    44|       by him is done~What was erewhile enjoined by sainted John.~ ~
51    45|  Forthwith this challenge, as erewhile the rest,~To Leo was declared
52    46|   legitimately wive:~For vows erewhile have been between us said;~
53    46|    has told which at Belgrade~Erewhile Rogero for the Bulgars won;~
54    46|      and ensigns wore,~As was erewhile devised between the two;~
55    46|      Charles's court (as hath erewhile been shown),~Hoping to find
56    46|       He left; as I, meseems, erewhile have shown.~ ~ CXX~Clad
57    46|       fled, blaspheming loud;~Erewhile on earth so haughty and
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