Canto

 1     1| marvellous his wit),~Lamb-like, obeyed the damsel and caressed.~
 2     5|          as lord high-constable obeyed,~Was keeper of the field
 3     8|        the guiding hand or spur obeyed.~ ~ IX~Constrained at length,
 4    12|       Saracen, Manilardo clept, obeyed;~King of Noritia, whilom
 5    14|   signing with his head that he obeyed:~(And took his post behind
 6    17|        was as lord high admiral obeyed.~This lightly at the shock
 7    21|       He ordered, and was still obeyed aright.~But that ill dame
 8    23|    damsel and each dame who her obeyed,~She tasked, together with
 9    26|   readily her squires that hest obeyed:~Then in her waistcoat stood,
10    26|      For thee forthwith to have obeyed my hest."~ ~ CIII~"As fire,
11    27|       ready demon, who his hest obeyed;~For sure he never deemed
12    27|        Moors to strife, nor had obeyed;~Had rather in their eyes
13    27|      knows with what courage he obeyed~That wise advice, to calm
14    27|        Acquamorta, all his rule obeyed;~And -- fronting Spain --
15    28|         see if like a vassal he obeyed~This ribald Love, who left
16    28|       conquered the champaigne)~Obeyed the kings of Afric and of
17    31|         nigh~-- No fiercer erst obeyed Achilles' lead --~Enured
18    33|     tardy feet their wishes ill obeyed.~Himself the king on his
19    37|        Tyrian and Sidonian band obeyed;~Not only famed Zenobia,
20    37|      whilere,~And left, withal, obeyed Drusilla, who~That beldam
21    37|        new law, imposed by her, obeyed.~ ~ CIV~Such end to compass
22    43|        but at the last parforce obeyed.~ ~ LXXXIII~"As no less
23    43|         a mark of gold.~The dog obeyed, and shook himself; and
24    46|        bade carry, in a thought obeyed;~And comforted the mourning
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