Canto

1    14|  Fraud rolled her eye-balls humbly in her head;~And such benign
2    18|    laid aside, the peer~Him humbly underneath the hips embraced.~
3    21|     transversely dight,~Did humbly now to good Zerbino sue,~--
4    21|  disgrace;~And if I had not humbly him besought,~And feigned
5    27|    to make,~That thou shalt humbly say, `The courser take.' "~ ~
6    27|   Argier's lord allow,~Save humbly Rodomont to him applied,~
7    34| visage, to the paladin,~Who humbly, from his sell had lighted,
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