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1 1| emperor's head~Had vowed due vengeance for Troyano dead.~ ~ 2 1| helmet to resign,~Which, due to me long since, is justly 3 3| fair portion to my lord is due~Which sings the sires from 4 3| restore her lands,~And take due vengeance of Celano's kind.~ 5 4| glorious act achieved, as due,~Fame may your peril and 6 4| fire will be the damsel's due,~Such is our law, unless 7 5| to speed,~And celebrate due spousals with the maid.~ 8 5| XLII~" `To warn in due time shall be my care.'~( 9 5| deserved; your own~Reserve, as due to more illustrious fate.~' 10 5| his good intent was justly due.~The stranger, after long 11 6| pay the debt of vengeance due to me.~For well I ween to 12 6| won;~Who from her fault's due punishment went free.~She, 13 6| afford my aid to others due;~And, most of all, to beauteous 14 8| heaven for such a gift are due,~Whence on my head does 15 8| he deems her an atonement due,~Will keep the damsel, not 16 8| Already every where, with due repose,~Creatures restored 17 8| vain;~To whom the story in due place returns.~No more I 18 9| Such tried allegiance and due loyalty?~Wise, full of all 19 9| county, after greetings due,~Reputing him the leader 20 9| given with solemn right and due,~I promised him, and he 21 9| one may indicate assurance due,~That when before the cruel 22 10| than second: if this be not due,~I well may say that hers 23 10| we, where eternal fame is due,~Leaving Alcina in her trouble 24 10| judge where preference is due.~ ~ LXI~On arches raised, 25 12| salute them fair~(As still is due to womankind) and they~To 26 13| each its head and order due,~The ample camp is mustered 27 14| will,~And that they should due penance undergo,~At least 28 16| lord, is this the guerdon due to me,~For love and worship? 29 17| count his stock:~Wont in due season these to pen or loose,~ 30 17| And plate, are dragged in due dishonour round,~Suspended 31 18| Norandino's men o'erthrows.~Due pains Martano's cowardice 32 18| their hands, was justly due.~ ~ XCII~'Tis Aquilant's, ' 33 18| in the former joust the due~Of valiant Gryphon were, 34 18| joust, of which the honour due,~And prize was Sansonnet' 35 20| haply hid their honours due.~ ~ III~To me it plainly 36 20| adulterous issue, as their due,~To seek their fortunes 37 20| himself, again~As worthily due the punishment should bear.'~ 38 20| again the conqueror, he, as due,~The female band, as prince 39 20| for which my thanks are due)~-- You have to force your 40 22| law; therefore is honour due~To constant heart throughout 41 22| prowess. That the guerdon due~To his ill deeds might wait 42 23| actions go without their due;~And if their just reward 43 23| He at the last received due punishment,~Due and deserved 44 23| received due punishment,~Due and deserved by his iniquity.~ 45 23| obsequies, with reverence due,~According to old use and 46 24| death, for his foul trespass due,~This is a pitfall for his 47 26| redeems the prey,~And with a due revenge that wrong repay.~ ~ 48 26| strife more fitting and more due~Than either of the pleas 49 26| moved before,~Except in due obedience to the rein,~Now 50 27| of each of them in order due;~And, as the best resolve, 51 27| sword; I claim it as my due:~For this my scimeter shall 52 27| field claim justly as my due."~-- "Stand back!" and " 53 28| what gratitude would be her due.~ ~ XII~"Jocundo names a 54 30| Hector's buckler as his due;~Nor yet Gradasso move the 55 31| third course to me is justly due":~But he as yet his helmet 56 31| ill should render honour due,~If thus unvenged by my 57 31| the cavalier with honour due.~ ~ XLII~When she, that 58 32| mighty vengeance cry,~Where due atonement cleanses not the 59 32| And all, upon examination due,~Cry, Aymon's daughter best 60 33| galleries fair.~Here at due intervals rich gems combine,~ 61 33| vows to God, to him well due;~To him thy churches build, 62 34| Whose base ingratitude due pains requite;~And whom, 63 34| by the peer,~As well of due refreshment as repose,~( 64 36| approaching to the city-wall,~For due defence would every means 65 37| of not receiving honour due:~For, as nought good endures 66 37| good account and honour due,~More than one page I with 67 37| more fame is to Victoria due?~That from dull Lethe, and 68 37| vengeance wake:~Who, albeit they due punishment suspend,~By mighty 69 38| Under despondence, lack for due support,~Nor bolder course 70 38| And proffered succour in due time and said,~She would 71 40| Roland is to be defied, more due~The battle is to me (that 72 40| Rogero claimed an equal due,~And from the Child as courteous 73 41| seaward stood.~At first on her due course the vessel flies,~ 74 41| Charlemagne~Would render honour due, forthwith to wend;~Nor 75 42| make wrath keep order and due bound,~And within lawful 76 42| That countless thanks were due to him, he said,~And that 77 43| My mighty obligation due to thee~Is that, when once 78 43| Of the seven planets its due station gave;~Then to the 79 44| horse had lit, in reverence due;~And, side by side, with 80 44| children to good parents due;~Observance, reverence cast 81 45| nursed, yet that she honour due~Might have, she garments, 82 45| their proper force, was due~The praise that they in 83 45| with all ceremony wont and due~So was the contract sealed 84 46| deadly foeman I had reason due.~Hope then that I will succour 85 46| more to thee than me is due;~And though for her deserts 86 46| and the crown, his royal due:~But let him succour to 87 46| not think he should exceed due measure~If spent for her 88 46| Hungary is descried,~Who does due honour to his ripened lore,~ 89 46| without sign of reverence due,~His scorn for Charlemagne 90 46| evermore by him had done his due.~ ~ CVIII~He can defend