Canto

 1     2|          XIV~The lady prayed that kindly friar, that he~Would straight
 2     6|       pace behind.~ ~ LXXVII~That kindly pair who, by the wicked
 3     9|           Orlando interposed with kindly lore,~As friend of both,
 4    14|    Granada with the damsel fared,~Kindly dismissed, their journey
 5    14|        both were pleasured by his kindly cheer.~For not alone dwells
 6    17|       which he went;~Hence by the kindly monarch much esteemed,~And
 7    17|      slain or prisoner kept. With kindly lore,~She Norandino, in
 8    19| possessing wherewithal to pay~The kindly couple's hospitality,~Served
 9    20|        and others underhand~Their kindly mothers shelter and maintain:~
10    20|           hue,~I by your beauty's kindly charms should dare~(Which
11    20|         round the waist,~And in a kindly act of courtesy,~Not without
12    22|       moist rays and bright,~Most kindly to the inquiring Child replied;~
13    22|         not die."~Rogero, who the kindly bosom read~Of Bradamant,
14    23|         friendly say,~Salutes and kindly cheer, ensue of course;~
15    26|       Their services no less that kindly twain~Proffer, as ever debtors
16    27|           Object most opposite to kindly faith!~Lost, wretched man,
17    32|       knight~The castellain gives kindly welcome there:~But is a
18    32|       abide."~Bradamant asked the kindly shepherd where~That castle
19    34|     eternally to mourn:~Because a kindly lover's constancy~I, while
20    34|   Catching their colour from that kindly sky.~So green the grass!
21    37|         the courtesy~Of those two kindly brothers wholly gained.~
22    38|           valour famed.~ ~ XI~Her kindly Charlemagne received, and
23    40|          Like courteous king, the kindly offer made:~But brooked
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