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 1     3|       children were;~The just Alphonso, Hippolite the good.~And
 2     3|      s works of steel.~And so Alphonso in his good direction,~Justice,
 3     3|     the second, see;~To these Alphonso's five good sons succeed;~
 4     3|       pair of sorrowing mien,~Alphonso and Hippolitus between?~ ~
 5     7|     nobler feeling to create,~Alphonso and his brother Hyppolite:~
 6    13| goodly race of princes swell,~Alphonso, Hyppolite, and Isabel.~ ~
 7    14|      And if, unconquered Duke Alphonso, we~May modern things with
 8    15|  valour in the deeds~Of young Alphonso (such his name) confest,~
 9    24|      the court repair~Of King Alphonso of Biscay; where I~Find
10    24|      a prisoner in the fight.~Alphonso, having heard his guilt
11    26|       Pescara names the text;~Alphonso, hight of Guasto, is the
12    33|        as oft as they attack,~Alphonso and Gonsalvo beat them back.~ ~
13    33|       his guests the cavalier~Alphonso, of Pescara hight, displayed:~"
14    33|     the victory;~When through Alphonso's worth the Spaniards yield,~
15    33|      The foremost is the bold Alphonso's seed,~Whom, led by that
16    33| bright,~Is lord of Guasto and Alphonso hight;~ ~ XLVIII~"This is
17    40|      ward.~Your brother, Duke Alphonso, wiser lore~Learned from
18    41|  Borso, Nicholas, and Leonel,~Alphonso, Hercules, and Hippolyte,~
19    42|          III~Unconquered Duke Alphonso, anger so~Inflamed thy host
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