Canto

1     7|    the knight with such deep reverence wait,~They could not have
2    17|  sword or spear;~And, but in reverence to your majesty~And presence,
3    23|    the grand obsequies, with reverence due,~According to old use
4    23|      her in his embrace,~Him reverence for Anglantes' sovereign
5    43|  patience could sustain,~Aye reverence to the serpent wont to pay,~
6    44|   from his horse had lit, in reverence due;~And, side by side,
7    44| speech gainsay;~To whom such reverence, and respect, she bears,~
8    44|     parents due;~Observance, reverence cast aside; and measure~
9    46|   head; and, without sign of reverence due,~His scorn for Charlemagne
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