Canto

 1    27|  erlaid,~When from the paynim monarchs him he freed~By ready demon,
 2    27|      see:~Nor these redoubted monarchs come alone,~But those of
 3    32| valour here,'~(Those northern monarchs was she wont to tell)~`And
 4    32|       wide-distant sea, those monarchs bold,~Resolved to win the
 5    32| thither journeyed, with those monarchs three,~As I related, sent
 6    33|     well nigh all~Those other monarchs that in France will reign,~
 7    33|     CVII~Of all those Aethiop monarchs, beyond measure,~The first
 8    37|     Nor knows she those three monarchs' destiny,~Who guided her
 9    37|       shield,~And those three monarchs that were prisoned there;~
10    38|    snowy grain,~-- Of earthly monarchs thou most sage and just --~
11    39|     spears.~ ~ XX~Such as the monarchs could in haste engage,~Raked
12    40|       by Astolpho's hand;~The monarchs three, intrusted to whose
13    40|       strand:~For friends the monarchs were, and late before~The
14    40|          LVI~From those three monarchs to the cavalier~The invitation
15    40|    The Child, who loved those monarchs, cannot bear;~That useless
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