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 1    15|           find her peer.~ ~ CII~In Constantine's imperial city, burned~
 2    17|          wealth o' the west,~Which Constantine brought off from Rome, is
 3    34|            lawfully be said)~Which Constantine to good Sylvester made.~ ~
 4    36|          from Constantius and good Constantine,~Stretched to the son of
 5    44|           Unto the Grecian emperor Constantine~To give his gentle daughter
 6    44|         His daughter to the son of Constantine,~If to that promise no regard
 7    44|        himself (but nothing spake)~Constantine's heir should perish by
 8    44|    thronged with troops below.~For Constantine to have that town was bent~
 9    44|           person, with his son, is Constantine,~With all the empire's force
10    44|       battle to restore,~As hating Constantine and Leo more.~ ~ LXXXV~He
11    44|        millet, in embroidery done:~Constantine's nephew, by the sister'
12    44|            that city in his guard,~Constantine's liegeman, and to him right
13    45|     quickly bear,~Ungiardo bids to Constantine repair.~ ~ XI~Constantine
14    45|          Constantine repair.~ ~ XI~Constantine on that night with all his
15    45|           in the stripling's rear;~Constantine's sister she, by grief opprest,~
16    45|       Greek emperor's son:~If ever Constantine, my father, trow~That I
17    45|          the doubtful fight~Should Constantine's fair son have risked to
18    46|       likeness of a hackney horse,~Constantine's son encountered in her
19    46|     further scathe -- advices shew~Constantine doth a mighty host prepare,~
20    46|             Peace between them and Constantine is made;~ ~ LXXII~Nor needeth
21    46|       witch.~The costly prize from Constantine she bore,~Who for disport
22    46| Constantinople bear.~ ~ LXXIX~From Constantine that lay therein, who swayed~
23    46|        loom,~Kept till the time of Constantine in Rome:~ ~ LXXXIV~That
24    46|            in Rome:~ ~ LXXXIV~That Constantine, whom thou shall ever rue~
25    46|          heavens above are rolled.~Constantine to Byzantium, when he grew~
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