Canto

 1     3|     the sires from whom his lineage grew.~ ~ II~Than whose fair
 2     3|   war doth fairer show;~Nor lineage that hath longer kept its
 3     3|    flower, and joy~Of every lineage on which Phoebus beams,~
 4    13| some noble dame,~If from my lineage any such shall rise."~To
 5    20|    deeds in honour of their lineage? who~Lately a hundred thousand
 6    26|    Of good Avalo's glorious lineage bred,~Two chiefs that mountain
 7    33|   the guide~Of Avalo's fair lineage, would assay~To make to
 8    36|    who yet suckers of their lineage are,~Her in a rotten carcase
 9    36| heard proclaim.~Of our fair lineage many a noble deed~Shalt
10    38|     Of Almayn's or of other lineage fair,~Who for the Roman
11    40|  Dudon's blood~(Well in the lineage of French houses skilled~
12    41|   leaves.~ ~ III~The famous lineage, for so many years~Of courtesy
13    41| Those Trojans, as of Trojan lineage known,~Shall for their lord
14    43|  One Anselm, that of worthy lineage came;~A wight that spent
15    43|     Sprung from the haughty lineage, which whilere~Out of the
16    43|    I am thy kin; for of the lineage clear~Derived of haughty
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