Canto

 1     4|      lie.~ ~ LIX~"Our impious Scottish law, severe and dread,~Wills,
 2     4|        While they towards the Scottish city ride,~Where the poor
 3     5|     circling sun~To these our Scottish shores approach less near~
 4     5|  sport;~And made, beyond each Scottish lord and knight,~Albany'
 5     5|      And make apparent to the Scottish knight,~Ariodantes such
 6     5|   heard~From me (for such the Scottish baron's name)~Well warranted
 7     5|       more'~(In answer to the Scottish lord) `at you,~Since I of
 8     5|    spouse.~How, if to him the Scottish king demurred,~Virgin austerity
 9     5|    late.~Her fault before the Scottish king to attest,~Reserve
10     5|     hall,~Stood up before the Scottish king, and said,~`Of having
11     5|     LXVII~"I do not think our Scottish law to you~Is yet unknown,
12     5|      I of my love assured the Scottish peer;~And clearly can discern,
13     6| England, and part it from the Scottish land.~Yet will the sisters
14    10|    their course more nigh the Scottish shore:~When they are overtaken
15    10|      Upon the standard of the Scottish king!~Which has a sword
16    13|   above~Those other lords the Scottish prince stood high.~He showed
17    20|  beldam laughs, and tries~The Scottish warrior more to sting and
18    21|       be,~In each emprize the Scottish cavalier,~And gives good
19    21|    came the tumult, moved the Scottish peer;~Nor is in following
20    23|     And hence the ruin of the Scottish peer,~Either in hatred,
21    23|    some run.~I' the midst the Scottish prince, with drooping head,~
22    24|       Who first must make the Scottish prince my care.~ ~ XV~When
23    24|     lose the cavalier,~To his Scottish squadron of himself sends
24    24|     shifts so quickly) is the Scottish lord.~He leaps about his
25    24|     in her frozen breast.~The Scottish prince, all over in a glow,~
26    24|    fray~Such vantage o'er the Scottish prince obtains,~Him he has
27    24| wending where she willed, the Scottish lord~Left unachieved the
28    24|     count; but what befel~The Scottish prince, Zerbino, let me
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