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 1     3|         Tis he, the wise, the liberal, the renowned~Hippolitus,
 2     5| Bestowed upon the youth, with liberal hand,~Burghs, baronies,
 3    11|       hides, and breast,~More liberal of flowing flank and reins.~
 4    13|      famed race prepare,~Whom liberal studies and good works engage;~
 5    15|  Shall Charles display, still liberal of his store;~But to all
 6    19|     sided~Upon that part, the liberal lord did sue~With courteous
 7    25|      valiant, wise, and ware,~Liberal, humane, and courteous was
 8    26|      wind;~Withal, so passing liberal, I in none~Mark his example
 9    33|    Ladas was less fleet;~Less liberal and less prompt to pardon
10    35|       tribe~Of Vices, and the liberal arts proscribe.~ ~ XXIV~"
11    40|    peer,~To the herald he was liberal of his gold:~From his companions
12    43|      mortal thing;~And in the liberal arts was skilled as well~
13    43|   Rinaldo cries,~"That in all liberal and all worthy arts~Shall
14    46|        XCI~That brave youth's liberal pastimes are designed~In
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