Canto

 1     1|   LADIES, KNIGHTS and ARMS, I sing,~Of COURTESIES, and many
 2     6|       safely amorous descants sing.~ ~  XXII~Amid red roses
 3     6|     heard to hiss and bubble, sing and seethe:~So the offended
 4     6|      would you hear a mermaid sing so sweet,~That the rude
 5     7|   sides did she speak, smile, sing, or move;~No wonder then
 6     7|  there well-accorded voice to sing~Of love, its passion and
 7    11|    praise forbear,~And ye who sing of Amaryllis cease,~Or flying
 8    11|     nightingale then loves to sing~From branch of verdant stem
 9    12|   both the knights, of whom I sing, was tied;~By night or day,
10    16|       the Mars of Africa will sing,~King Rodomont, that fierce
11    23|       As recompence, for ever sing your praise.~ ~  CIX~"And
12    26|      couples of whose worth I sing.~ ~
13    30|    voice in happier verse may sing.~ ~ XVII~To say so many
14    32| recollect that I was bound to sing~(I promised so, but it escaped
15    32|          II~So was I bound to sing, but I begun~Another song,
16    42|    wit so rude~Should dare to sing her praise in humble strain,~
17    43|      knew not better; did she sing,~Or play, or walk, to those
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