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1 3| rose which gives it name in Grecian speech:~That, too, which 2 15| pardon and on pious lore,~A Grecian pilgrim, known to Gryphon, 3 20| after twenty years, the Grecian host~Returned from Troy ( 4 20| others' children filled the Grecian crew~Their houses found, 5 21| knights arrayed,~Who then the Grecian empire's sceptre swayed.~ ~ 6 27| heaped, and Corsic wine and Grecian flows;~For, in all else 7 34| that paladin was taught --~Grecian and Persian, all of ancient 8 35| from the Trojan bands the Grecian ran;~And deem Penelope a 9 43| Cordus, so vaunted by the Grecian train;~Not with more honour 10 44| Charles' consent,~Unto the Grecian emperor Constantine~To give 11 44| fain~Would marry to the Grecian emperor's son;~And not to 12 44| himself, in dread~Lest for the Grecian prince she him forego.~Hence 13 44| Along the river rode the Grecian knight;~And fiercely charged 14 44| rally, turn, and chase~The Grecian troops that fled from them 15 44| few~Whom he collects, the Grecian cavalier~Recrost the bridge 16 44| nor forego, until~That Grecian leader he o'ertake and kill.~ ~ 17 45| wide champaign, red with Grecian gore,~Bears that fell man; 18 45| Rogero loved,~Not that the Grecian knew howe'er that he~Rogero 19 45| suspended~For such a need -- the Grecian cavalier,~With lighted flambeau 20 45| prowess try.~These news the Grecian prince so ill appaid,~His 21 45| LVI~Much weighs the Grecian's eloquence; but more~Than 22 45| His journey's cause the Grecian prince displayed,~And to 23 45| name we hear~Sounded in Grecian or in Latin lays.~Was any 24 46| forego~The palm, and all of Grecian, Latin blood,~Or barbarous, 25 46| issuing, where~She met the Grecian emperor's youthful heir;~ ~ 26 46| That no less grieves the Grecian cavalier~Than good Rogero 27 46| Amazed, who well believed the Grecian peer~With Bradamant had 28 46| Bulgar bands against the Grecian foe;~For all that he had 29 46| leave, or rather so~The Grecian's admiration to obtain,~ 30 46| therein, who swayed~The Grecian empire's sceptre, at mid-day~