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1 I| But Ademare the Poggian youth brought out,~In number like, 2 I| reports in vain,~A valiant youth in whom all virtues flow,~ 3 II| Sophronia she, Olindo hight the youth,~Both or one town, both 4 II| frowning look,~No pity, youth; fairness, no grace could 5 II| excuse, but pity much their youth,~And come to you for mercy 6 III| sign of manhood bore;~His youth was forward, but with governance,~ 7 IV| dale below,~Where love, youth, gladness, whiteness make 8 IV| to the virgin told,~For youth, use, nature, all had made 9 IV| despatched, mine unbridled youth~Might rage at will, in no 10 V| wicked tongue to wound.~The youth, for everywhere those rumors 11 V| honest reasons to excuse the youth:~The Duke heard all, but 12 VI| kingdom save."~ ~ IX~"Bold youth," the tyrant thus began 13 VI| danger shield.~ ~ XXIX~This youth was one of those, who late 14 VI| wrath,~Supporting both with youth and strength untired,~His 15 VI| missed,~She, that beheld this youth and person brave,~When, 16 VI| those pleasures that to youth belong,~Nor did the gods 17 VII| soul displease;~But when my youth was spent, my hope was vain.~ 18 VIII| chance! Down fell the valiant youth,~Nor mongst us all did one 19 VIII| when remembrance of the youth had wrought~A tender pity 20 VIII| them that had slain the youth.~ ~ LVII~But now the night 21 VIII| first took pain~To tame his youth, his lofty crest down goeth,~ 22 IX| abide,~And of that hapless youth, who hurt his steed,~Down 23 IX| their hue,~Like was their youth, their courage and their 24 X| sly,~To rule the heat of youth and hardy rage,~Which somewhat 25 XIV| forgive, and home recall the youth.~ ~ XVII~"Guelpho shall 26 XIV| thou to it:~And though the youth, enwrapped in fond desire,~ 27 XIV| XXVIII~Ubaldo in his youth had known and seen~The fashions 28 XIV| the workmen we,~The hardy youth home to this camp to send~ 29 XIV| more tarrying.'~The hasty youth to pass the stream provides,~ 30 XIV| LXIII~" `O fools who youth possess, yet scorn the same,~ 31 XIV| lord at will;~The hardy youth from this strange prison 32 XVI| spells and charms to say:~The youth remained, yet had no power 33 XVI| first made he,~He spurred my youth, and I cast off my shame,~ 34 XVII| squadron guide,~That in his youth from Christ's true faith 35 XVII| return her ship had need:~The youth sometimes the Pole or Bear 36 XVII| holier man instruct thy youth.~ ~ LXI~"Not underneath 37 XVIII| repent,~Of mine unbridled youth, O Father dear,~Remember 38 XVIII| beam,~And so, returned to youth, a serpent old~Adorns herself 39 XX| Arm, arm!" they cried;~The youth to give the sign of fight 40 XX| And on his cheek smiled youth's purple beams,~And in his