Canto

 1     8|        unwont to stray;~Endowed with manners, grace, and beauteous cheer,~
 2    19|            beauteous face,~And lofty manners, sagely debonair:~Her have
 3    19|              Touched by his mien and manners next, a file~She felt corrode
 4    20| accomplishment,~Of pleasing face and manners was the peer,~And of a speech
 5    23|       extolled above the deities~The manners, worth, and beauty be possessed.~"
 6    28|            Spain,~Of presence and of manners framed to win;~Whose father
 7    30|         easily be true;~For such his manners, such his merits are,~So
 8    34|              vice the fountain-head,~Manners and merit for as little
 9    35|             Was yet of visage and of manners fair.~She was it, so transfixed
10    37|            With him his lady was; of manners sage;~Nor fairer could be
11    43|                LXXIII~"She such fair manners and so graceful shows,~She
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