Canto

 1     1|            IV~And me, amid the worthiest shalt thou hear,~Whom I
 2     4|       worth assay,~Prepare the worthiest enterprize to hear,~That,
 3     8| Measured by wit and force, was worthiest.~Though not within the kingdom
 4     9|     more),~To Holland sent the worthiest of his land,~Me of the count,
 5    12|     did ride!~What meed, which worthiest of the strife might be,~
 6    13|    heart possest,~Fixed on the worthiest in the world and best.~ ~
 7    13|            LX~"Where, with her worthiest consort she will strain,~
 8    16|     many peers and chiefs, who worthiest are,~Summoned about him,
 9    19|      with just praises, as the worthiest two~That are, where'er the
10    30|   train.~King, lord, and every worthiest cavalier~Crowd round Rogero,
11    31|   adorn the wall,~The best and worthiest will his spoils appear."~
12    32|      her mind;~-- But he, held worthiest by the world's accord,~Alone
13    33|        lies,~In whom the age's worthiest champion dies."~ ~ XXXIV~
14    42|     size contain,~Which of the worthiest figures of that band~The
15    43|     misfortune so dispose?)~Am worthiest found; and those broad lands
16    44|     And from his city with his worthiest train,~King, duke, and her,
17    46|       afoot, they mix in fray.~Worthiest of all Rogero is espied,~
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