Canto

 1     3|   scope) the warlike dame;~And teach by what device might be
 2     6|      cheer and gentle presence teach,~Thou courteous art and
 3    14|    first his high behest would teach.~ ~  LXXIX~Upon the thought
 4    20|     but now remembered I shall teach.~To dames alone our laws
 5    25|    life, and prays his name to teach~That he may know to whom
 6    25| Whither Sir Aldigier's advices teach;~And there survey an ample
 7    29|       grieve,~Till I his error teach him, to his shame,~He shall
 8    31|      meaning will more plainly teach.~ ~ XVII~"I should esteem
 9    31|   trenchant swords on high,~To teach more wit to him of Sericane:~
10    33|    lists, no master who~Should teach them when to foin and when
11    35|         For love of Heaven; or teach me where to find~At least
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