Canto

 1     9| the war began,~In which my kin were slaughtered to a man.~ ~
 2    11|     And how she for Bireno kin and geer~Had lost, and would
 3    16|   that other not to be~Her kin alone, but of her flesh
 4    17|    visage sweet.~ ~ XLVII~"Kin Norandine, as bid, took
 5    20| her, in quest~Of my French kin, I left with grief opprest.~ ~
 6    20|   in other place~So near a kin have welcomed, in dismay~
 7    25|  been evermore;~And of her kin, Rinaldo and her sire,~Her
 8    27|    occupation,~Some of his kin had called; whereof was
 9    37| shewed,~Now have us of our kin approached, as though~Infection
10    38| kinsman, served,~So thou a kin and servant hast in me;~
11    38| for his sire's and uncle's kin shall be;~They who were
12    38|     Morgana and Clermont's kin, with joyful face,~All thither
13    38|  Not without hatred of her kin combined,~To her loved lord
14    39|  was of the set,~Orlando's kin, and, with them, prisoners
15    39|    that Olivier, Orlando's kin,~Broke in some sort its
16    40|  and holy prayer and fast,~Kin, friends, and those to one
17    43|   not, O cavalier~I am thy kin, and greatly bound to thee:~
18    43|    bound to thee:~I am thy kin; for of the lineage clear~
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