Canto

 1   Int|     the beautiful Fiordelisa ("Flordelice" in Rose). All play major
 2    24|  sorrow overflows;~I say 'twas Flordelice, who, bound in trace~Of
 3    24|      yet was known to faithful Flordelice.~ ~ LVI~To Flordelice were
 4    24| faithful Flordelice.~ ~ LVI~To Flordelice were known the arms and
 5    24|      the sword.~ ~ LXXIII~Fair Flordelice, who ill maintained descries~
 6    24|      and evening, but in vain,~Flordelice after Brandimart did fare;~
 7    29|     warrior lies.~ ~ XLIV~When Flordelice that bridge and tower was
 8    29|  spanned that foaming tide~Did Flordelice meantime securely pace,~
 9    31|     will leave."~ ~ XLVII~Fair Flordelice was she, the stranger dame;~
10    31|        son, amid that crew,~Of Flordelice the lover chaste and true;~ ~
11    31|  entertain.~Here Brandimart by Flordelice was taught~How Roland wandered,
12    31|    believed:~But credited fair Flordelice's word,~From whom more wondrous
13    31| greater pain,~The paladin from Flordelice (as shown)~Had heard how
14    35|   sorrow she was vext.~ ~ XXXV~Flordelice marked the maid, that, in
15    35| Isabella lay,~The story gentle Flordelice had taught;~Replied in answer
16    35|      from the foe,~To mournful Flordelice the martial maid,~She that
17    35|        to go.~To her afflicted Flordelice replied:~"To Arles, where
18    35|       martial fair;~To furnish Flordelice what time might need~For
19    39|            XXXIX~This was fair Flordelice, whose bosom so~Burned with
20    39|       sapling cleared his way.~Flordelice viewed the furious man in
21    41|       field to take.~By gentle Flordelice for that dark array,~Was
22    41|      the faithful army's care.~Flordelice, pricked at heart with cruel
23    42|     thee less warmly my --"~-- Flordelice would, but could not, say --
24    43|        such woe~To the unhappy Flordelice shall show?~ ~ CLV~The night
25    43|  preceding that ill-omened day~Flordelice dreamed the vest of sable
26    43|     did thy departure see,~But Flordelice aye followed thee," she
27    43|    CLXXIV~"Yet by one comfort, Flordelice, is followed~His loss, for
28    43|      the primest masters.~Next Flordelice, arriving in those parts,~
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