Canto

 1     3|       Shall from their hands the sovereign pontiff take,~With the third
 2     3|        stay~The people, that his sovereign rule obey.~ ~ XLVI~"Lo!
 3     7|  returned,~And that good ring of sovereign virtue wore,~Which, on the
 4     8|      Intent, like ocean, on such sovereign beauty.~ ~ XXXVII~Landward
 5     8|      promised sweets?"~He of his sovereign lady who with tears~Demands
 6     9|        At this proud Friesland's sovereign such displeasure~Conceived,
 7    12|     Roland of Eleusis' deity~The sovereign power possessed no less
 8    12|         should'st thou take such sovereign care?~What I have said unhelmed
 9    13|      female gown,~With piety and sovereign prudence graced,~And noble
10    13|      slavery fall;~And men shall sovereign wisdom fortune call.~ ~
11    14|       Are given to Corineus, the sovereign's friend.~So (late Tanphirion'
12    14|          His vassals) serve, the sovereign of Algiers,~King Rodomont,
13    14|        bride,~Committed by their sovereign to their care.~"The maid,
14    14|       him entertained~To turn to sovereign joy her present woe,~Would
15    14|          had reached the Moorish sovereign's ear~That the English had
16    14|         So that they yield their sovereign little stay."~Nothing the
17    14|          company,~Brought in his sovereign's aid, to Paris steer:~But
18    15|         Rhine a monarch bred;~No sovereign is so famed in history,~
19    15|       perchance~Another would to sovereign rule advance.~ ~ XXXIII~"
20    15|           in youth's flower, for sovereign chivalry,~For sovereign
21    15|          sovereign chivalry,~For sovereign goodness, famed the country
22    16|       delight:~Yet evil use doth sovereign reason chase,~And free will
23    16|          Prusion little distant, sovereign~Of the Alvaracchiae, and
24    17|        on such day~The king from sovereign peril saved his head,~After
25    17|        To Norandine, and held in sovereign trust;~Youths quick in arms
26    18|      lines.~ ~ CLX~But nought by sovereign or Sobrino done,~Who, toiling,
27    18|         triple form, and who~Thy sovereign beauty dost in heaven, and
28    19|          who at court is held in sovereign grace,~And he that to his
29    19|         bed,~He shall remain our sovereign, and shall sway~The land,
30    20|       them o'er their households sovereign sway.~ ~ XVI~"Youthful and
31    20|       bed;~First swearing at the sovereign ladies' hest,~That they,
32    20|      device~Put on to masque thy sovereign cowardice.~ ~  CXXII~"And
33    21|        brother, cried,~`It was a sovereign drink to make him whole.'~
34    21|         defeat.~Hear, thus, what sovereign wickedness will dare,~And
35    23|         reverence for Anglantes' sovereign stayed;~Because he thought,
36    23|        stray~The beauteous lady, sovereign of Catay.~ ~ CIII~In a hundred
37    24|      sense, with all the lore~By sovereign wisdom into me infused,~
38    25|        er land or people to hold sovereign sway;~Nor greater strength
39    25|         appay,~If he against his sovereign lord take part?~Oh! what
40    25|           LXXXVII~Then adds, his sovereign being so bested,~And praying
41    25|   weather, still~Waited upon his sovereign, night and day,~And now
42    26|          on those of noble sort,~Sovereign and satrap, prince and peer,
43    26|         right,~In succour of his sovereign to repair;~That if he had
44    26|         CXIV~"But if, to aid our sovereign, duty call,~Him let us aid,
45    27|         still their enmity~Their sovereign is unable to devise.~From
46    27|       appear~The Tartar king and sovereign of Argier.~ ~ XLVI~Rogero
47    27| Approached to gird him with that sovereign brand,~With which Orlando
48    27|    Troyano's heir;~Awed by whose sovereign presence all forbear.~ ~
49    27|         deal, at his approaching sovereign's view;~Nor less respect
50    27|           Who had preferred that sovereign to such grace~As modest
51    27|         By noble Agramant, whose sovereign sway~He, as in loyal duty
52    27|        less profound~Against his sovereign lord than lady swayed,~And
53    27|        fealty show,~And make his sovereign see, a real friend~Was aye
54    28|         husband knew:~Yet at his sovereign's hest he would repair~To
55    30|       III~Well hope I, from your sovereign courtesy,~Your pardon, since
56    30|    forbear,~And much desired his sovereign to obey,~Stood out against
57    31|        LXVI~With lofty voice the sovereign of Argier,~Assorting with
58    33|          servant's sin,~And easy sovereign's goodness, on his side,~
59    33|       land,~Pays tribute to this sovereign, as his head,~They say,
60    33|      Priest and Prester John the sovereign name.~ ~ CVII~Of all those
61    33|      Seated alone here guest and sovereign are,~And the attendant troop
62    34|  invading crew.~For the Armenian sovereign, far and near,~All things (
63    34|      share, when all was won,~My sovereign beauties for the service
64    34|         in despite of all, their sovereign slew;~And made that day
65    34|        at his birth endowed~With sovereign daring and with sovereign
66    34|        sovereign daring and with sovereign might,~On whom, beyond all
67    36|   Alexander viewed,~Urged by too sovereign ardour, side by side,~Spurring
68    36|          s love,~Thus speaks, as sovereign rage and fury move.~ ~ XXXII~"
69    37|             Aglauros nursed~With sovereign care, too bold and curious
70    38|         Rogero gored.~For such a sovereign joy, a prize so high~No
71    38|        brain to right.~A herb of sovereign virtue on that ground~The
72    38|         visits, and restore that sovereign's view.~ ~ XXV~That he,
73    38|       now restored~Was the blind sovereign's eyesight as before,~He
74    38|           Next to Orlando in his sovereign's trust.~ ~ LXVI~In this
75    40|     remain,~Or rather should his sovereign lord attend:~Love for his
76    42|        No more is under Reason's sovereign sway.~Achilles, when, beneath
77    42|           where he is saved with sovereign care;~And he as if a kinsman
78    42|   likeness of a lady grand,~With sovereign art had fashioned each pilaster.~
79    43|      rear~This daughter, that in sovereign beauty grew;~Nor suffered
80    43|       Bridles this city with his sovereign sway;~Who, following a lost
81    43|        accident that falls,~From sovereign woe to sovereign bliss recalls!~ ~
82    43|     falls,~From sovereign woe to sovereign bliss recalls!~ ~ LXXVIII~"
83    44|         wills not, by right~More sovereign mistress of my will than
84    44|          But when they see their sovereign is laid low,~And everywhere
85    45|      headlong from the height of sovereign sway.~ ~ II~By how much
86    45|          short;~Not only had his sovereign pleasure cried~With sound
87    45|         to dispatch his suit the sovereign prayed:~ ~ LXIII~To send
88    45|        Charlemagne for this, our sovereign lord~Will forfeit, I believe,
89    46|        As hearing now that son a sovereign hailed.~ ~ LXXIII~The rich
90    46|        But what in every step is sovereign grace.~ ~ XCIII~The first
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