Canto

 1     5| present~A mode, his praise and merits to instil:~And for my lover
 2    14|      grain.~ ~ LVIII~"If a man merits love by loving, I~Yours
 3    15|  eternally,~And he who wins it merits worshipping,~Who, saving
 4    18|    wind~My way, leave none who merits praise behind.~ ~ XLVII~
 5    18|   worth deserves this fee,~But merits, I with this should give
 6    24|        he has not merited,~Yet merits not to be so foully shent.~
 7    24|        Odoric at his hand~Well merits death, for his foul trespass
 8    30|     such his manners, such his merits are,~So beauteous is Rogero'
 9    34|   prone,~He that deceives her, merits heavier pain;~To Theseus
10    35|    sent;~And should I seek his merits to display,~So long a time
11    37|       lives;~ ~ XI~And well he merits, that a dame so blest,~(
12    38|       Deserves excuse, it also merits praise:~This to preserve,
13    45|          O my Frontino, if thy merits rare~I could reward, thou
14    46|       of his own.~For such the merits of the damsel are,~And such
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