Canto

1    19|     More than thou art, it were discourtesy.~ ~ XC~"To thee, to rest
2    23|        The paynim deems it were discourtesy~To accept the proffer by
3    25| brethren swayed,~And deeming it discourtesy to obey,~Stood out against
4    26|      Richardet (though it seems discourtesy~To yield to other champion
5    32|        fair;~And though for his discourtesy whilere,~Clodion had every
6    35|         cries, "I would not thy discourtesy~Should make me so forget
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