Canto

 1     1|        done;~That for departure seated in his sell,~On foot the
 2     2|         A youthful cavalier she seated spies;~ ~ XXXV~A cavalier,
 3     2|      save I mistake)~A tower is seated in the vale below.~Do you
 4     3|         realms just lords shall seated be,~(Such Numa and Augustus
 5     3| contented,~Shall rule the city, seated by the streams,~Where Phoebus
 6     4|    pinions, and of various hue;~Seated between, a knight the saddle
 7     6|   strand,~Where stood a mansion seated by the sea:~Puissant Alcina
 8     6|             LXIX~On unicorn was seated either fair,~A beast than
 9     7| gigantic Pest~Spurred her wolf, seated well for that dread game:~
10     9|    frigate moor,~Out of a city, seated on the right~Of that fair
11     9|        honourable welcome paid,~Seated the paladin, and sadly said:~ ~
12    13|         beside,~I had a garden, seated by the sea,~Upon the pleasant
13    13|      jaw: when he did so descry~Seated beside the maid, that cavalier,~
14    14|    every where.~ ~ CIV~Paris is seated on a spacious plain,~I'
15    15|     wore;~And the headless body seated in the sell,~Shuddered its
16    17|        While, with much solace, seated in a round,~We from the
17    19|       top of Fortune's wheel is seated;~Since he, by true and faithless
18    23|      ere well~The cavaliers are seated in the sell.~ ~ LXXI~This
19    26|    While in the sell his foe is seated fast?"~ ~ V~" -- I, at your
20    26|     hied~Thither, where she was seated by the fount.~And -- "Lady,
21    27|         Discord seen; and there~Seated in chapter sees her, while
22    27|       people swayed.~ ~ LI~Were seated with the Queen of fair Castille~
23    32|         place of much resource,~Seated upon a river, nigh the shore,~
24    32|       mirthful talk this while,~Seated about the fire, they feed
25    32|     news of errant knight~Them, seated at the festive board, molest;~
26    33|      king had heard recite,~Was seated the terrestrial paradise,~
27    33|    gorgeous palace of the king.~Seated alone here guest and sovereign
28    34|     when the knight and he well seated are,~Collects the reins;
29    36|      anew~During this space was seated on her steed,~And sought
30    37|      too bold and curious maid,~Seated in car, by him constructed
31    38|       He said; and on Marsilius seated nigh~Next turned his eyes,
32    40|        on one side:~The master, seated at the helm, his brow~Raised
33    43|      viewed,~That overright was seated at his oar;~And, for he
34    46|         their festive cheer~Was seated solemnly the assembled band,~
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