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1 I, TransPre| honour of the canonisation of St. Jacinto, when his composition 2 I, Commend| now famous grown-thou mad'st him grow so --~ Thy knight, 3 I, AuthPre| anyone would say they are St. Thomases or other doctors 4 I, AuthPre| Aristotle never dreamt, nor St. Basil said a word, nor 5 I, VIII| two friars of the order of St. Benedict, mounted on two 6 I, VIII| senor; those are friars of St. Benedict, and the coach 7 I, VIII| unnatural, but two brothers of St. Benedict following our 8 I, XXXIX| knight of the Order of St. John, a man of generous 9 I, XLV| whom God has given it, may St. Peter add his blessing."~ ~ 10 I, XLIX| as we say now a Knight of St. John, or of Alcantara, 11 II, III| Mancha, for, by the habit of St. Peter that I wear, though 12 II, IV| joustings at the festival of St. George, at which he might 13 II, VIII| and is now the castle of St. Angelo in Rome. The queen 14 II, XXIII| order called the Order of St. John. Guadiana your squire,