Canto

 1     3|        Since from thy womb a princely race shall spring,~Whose
 2     3| traitor's guilt,~By whom his princely father's blood was spilt.~ ~
 3     3|      crown enjoy.~Behold the princely phantom that ensues,~Shall
 4     6|    troubles versed;~But amid princely joys in palace nursed!~ ~
 5     7|      to see,~In riches other princely domes excel,~As that the
 6    17|   coward's gaze.~Such were a princely deed, and worthy praise."~ ~
 7    34|    am I,~To proud estate and princely honours born,~Condemned
 8    41|      I,~Rather than wrong my princely blood, will die.~ ~ XLV~"
 9    46|   The tender infant from his princely sire.~ ~ LXXXVII~He reverently
10    46|     XCIV~In this part is the princely youth espied~With that unhappy
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