Canto

1     1| KNIGHTS and ARMS, I sing,~Of COURTESIES, and many a DARING FEAT;~
2    10|    all should seek to do him courtesies.~Sometime had Sir Astolpho
3    17|    such his wont and natural courtesies)~Obliged beneath his palace-roof
4    23|    followed, with a round~Of courtesies between the warlike pair,~
5    25|    greet~The maid, as wonted courtesies demand;~Next tells how Agramant
6    31|  these he bound by words and courtesies,~And sharing what he had
7    32|   Nature, so niggard of such courtesies.~With her Sir Tristram talks,
8    37|    honours you, and does you courtesies;~And makes Parnassus and
9    37| actions vile)~Flourished the courtesies and good customs there,~
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