Canto

 1   Int|    prophecised that they shall wed and found the famous Este
 2     3|    future page:~The next shall wed Matilda, chaste and sage.~ ~
 3     3|      shall be.~The first shall wed a maid of France's seed.~
 4     5|      end?~No less than you, to wed her I expect;~And if your
 5     9|  life-blood, than in Friesland wed.~ ~ XXVII~"My gracious father,
 6     9|       obdurate mood,~And be to wed with his Arbantes wooed.~ ~
 7     9|        to the amorous youth am wed,~Who, when the sun sought
 8    10|        Bireno's brother was to wed,~As far as rumour tells;
 9    19|        who there must stay and wed~Ten wives by him selected
10    25|        with her he is about to wed,~'Tis fitting he should
11    27|       by her preferred, should wed~The beauteous daughter of
12    28|     the consort to whom he was wed,~Her he most used to blame,
13    32|         Yet she not these will wed, nor cavalier~That does
14    34|        his child should highly wed;~Not him who was a simple
15    37|    country's fashion she would wed.~ ~ LXIII~" `The widow that
16    37|      blessed wine to them that wed.~But 'tis the spouse's part
17    42| pursued the stranger) "that is wed."~Rinaldo, as well that
18    43|       happiest wight that ever wed.'~ ~ XXX~"The offer I accept,
19    44| seemeth better in thy sight~To wed with Caesar than with simple
20    45|     with Duke Aymon's daughter wed~Must with the sword contend
21    45|    wish gainsayed,~And that to wed the damsel hope was none,~
22    45|  forced not with that Greek no wed."~ ~ CII~These things and
23    46|     once can with two husbands wed."~ ~ XXXVIII~So filled is
24    46|     tell Rogero that, as newly wed~The combat he in person
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