Canto

 1     6|      XVII~Although Rogero is of constant mind,~Not from his cheek
 2     6|      Glad April seems to wear a constant smile,~Troop boys and damsels:
 3    10| fidelity~Yet proved, of all the constant hearts and true,~Of all
 4    11|          And waits the foe with constant heart and bold.~ ~ XXXVII~
 5    13|     prey~The flame, that in his constant bosom burned.~He, save a
 6    17|   denied,~And but remained more constant in his thought.~In this
 7    17|       out of their vicinage~And constant commerce with the Franks,
 8    18|       story, an example rare~Of constant love, is worthy to be known:~
 9    20|       Is to my troubled heart a constant sting,~And takes away the
10    20|    headland; fanned by free~And constant wind, sees vanish from the
11    21|    wanders thence with firm and constant mind,~Ne'er to return again
12    22|    Right few of you are of such constant bent;~Be not displeased
13    22|      therefore is honour due~To constant heart throughout my story
14    35|    warranted of few;~That he is constant; for i'faith I swear,~I
15    37|        stedfast wise~To him his constant Isabel hath shown,~Render
16    37|   castle go.~ ~ XXXIII~With one constant, the maids and cavalier,~
17    38|          And that, to spare the constant waste of blood,~Which his,
18    42|  contain?~When one, to whom the constant heart is bound~And linked
19    44|     Love's keen anger, break my constant heart:~Sooner return, to
20    44|         suffer is resolved that constant maid~Before by her Rogero
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