Canto

 1     1|     by her eyes,~From him the prudent emperor reft the prize.~ ~
 2     3|    both by knightly lance and prudent lore,~Shall once again to
 3    10| sought her rest,~Did much the prudent Logistilla please,~And she
 4    10|      eased, Rogero sought the prudent fay;~With him the duke Astolpho,
 5    13|     silent be;~Than whom more prudent or more chaste is none,~
 6    13|      and Isabel.~ ~ LXIX~"The prudent Eleanour is this: a spray~
 7    14|    laid.~But most of all, his prudent cares appear~Where there
 8    15|     Her license to depart the prudent fay~Accorded to the duke,
 9    15| justest and most fraught with prudent lore~Or emperors, since
10    22|    the vein~To grant whatever prudent virgin might,~To solace
11    32|    But generous Bradamant, in prudent guise,~Who could not bear
12    33|       and lived so long,~Less prudent; nimble Ladas was less fleet;~
13    38|   side,~Than bold in deed and prudent in design,~Much that illustrious
14    44|      to good Rogero paid.~The prudent sire that in such kindness
15    44|      the vulgar I,~Except the prudent man, distinguished none;~
16    46|       and as a god adore.~The prudent king of Hungary is descried,~
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