Canto

 1     5|   mode,~As upon every side my person showed.~ ~ XLVIII~"This
 2     5|      maid so fair,~Perils his person in the furious fight.~To
 3     6|      well content:~Then of my person, where it may avail,~Dispose (
 4    13|   land!~ ~ XII~"Unable in his person this to do,~For by his father
 5    13|       That they to violate my person sought;~Though nothing good
 6    14|       turns bright;~About his person forms a golden ring,~As
 7    15|     upon his side; within,~In person, girded by a gallant crew,~
 8    16|       was none.~For there, in person, Charles kept watch and
 9    18|     of cross-ways they view~A person, who, in movement and in
10    18|   that day deserve,~If he his person and his place preserve.~ ~
11    27|      the slight:~He would, in person, follow her at speed,~And
12    31|     day;~And having saved his person, the defeat~May venge upon
13    32|       And proffered purse and person in his aid.~ ~ VII~As a
14    34|   mischief, sent.~To yield my person to him as a prey~I with
15    34|        Who with more grace my person would have won,~Nor waited
16    34| satisfied~On this my wretched person, which alone~He so by brutal
17    38|        And offer of his royal person made.~Scarce on the open
18    41| little shelter were;~And by a person of such puissance swayed,~
19    43|       in Lombardy.~Next he in person goes; nor any land~Leaves
20    43|  dwell.~ ~ CLXXXIV~Thither in person, having courier sent~And
21    44| should owe;~In that he had in person given him aid~With all his
22    44|      by the Bulgarian foe.~In person, with his son, is Constantine,~
23    45|      this, himself is gone~In person, on his steed, to find the
24    46|     bourn,~And afterwards, in person went in vain,~To find the
25    46|       seeking whom, he now in person came.~So that obeying her
26    46|     nought appears~Who is the person that such grief hath bred;~
27    46|        But that proud lord in person did persuade~To beg Rogero'
28    46|   prepare,~And thitherward in person moves anew;~And they --
29    46|    newly wed~The combat he in person should refuse.~"Take ye
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