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1 I| weaned from the teat,~The Princess Maud him took, in Virtue' 2 II| you commandress therefore, Princess, Queen~Of all our forces: 3 III| lance so fell?"~To this the princess said nor more nor less,~ 4 IV| A goodly swain to be a princess' fere,~A lovely partner 5 IV| gentle thought,~So fair a princess should not be forsaken;~ 6 IV| shame."~ ~ LXX~At this the princess bent her eyes to ground,~ 7 V| sweet flame.~ ~ LXVI~The princess, though her purpose would 8 V| with equal ire.~The gentle princess, who the danger knew,~Between 9 VI| LIX~At Sion was this princess entertained,~By that old 10 VI| like the speeches of the princess stout,~Who would have thought 11 VI| sojourn."~Thus spake the princess: and her servant true~To 12 VII| placed her by her side.~The princess donned a poor pastoral's 13 XII| haply led,~And found the princess dead, and him deprived~Of 14 XVII| worthy seems this war a princess hight,~For by the sword 15 XVII| XLIX~While thus the princess said, his hungry eyne~Adrastus 16 XVII| state and heritage;~The Princess Maud alone supplied the 17 XVIII| Thou com'st to cure our princess, faint and sick~For love, 18 XIX| me free:"~Thus spake the princess, thus she and her guide~