Canto

 1     1|      Which he saw clad in leafy honours last;~So rose the paynim
 2     3|        his lance,~Shall win the honours of Romagna's plain,~And
 3     5|     With which the fair Geneura honours thee,~I promise to forego
 4     7|      shall restore~The fame and honours she enjoyed of yore.~ ~
 5    15|        he bears his native land~Honours him more than any battle'
 6    17|       trust,~Sure to obtain the honours of the just.~ ~ XCVII~Bold
 7    17|     stung;~Less thinking of his honours that the scorn~Which on
 8    17|         wise,~Wherein his lofty honours wide are blown.~Let him
 9    18|      trust,~Been cheated of the honours of the just.~ ~ LXXXVIII~
10    20|     worth, have haply hid their honours due.~ ~ III~To me it plainly
11    23|        According to old use and honours paid,~In former age, corrupted
12    24|        on his shield record~The honours of the stem from which he
13    26|        rage its wealth defends.~Honours divine as well that Beast
14    32|      and now he paid~Yet higher honours to the martial maid.~ ~
15    33|       such a tide~Of full blown honours, in his unripe age,~For
16    34|       proud estate and princely honours born,~Condemned by righteous
17    37|   besides that, of his will,~He honours you, and does you courtesies;~
18    37|      trees laid low~Their leafy honours twice, and twice renewed,~
19    43| succeeding years;~Thy burghers' honours and thy cavaliers'.~ ~ LXII~"
20    44|      But they at whose disposal honours lie,~Who give at will, and
21    44|         I would say)~Which only honours wealth, therewith more smit~
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