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1 1| royal maid.~ ~ XXII~Oh! goodly truth in cavaliers of old!~ 2 1| perjured Moor,~Why grieve the goodly helmet to resign,~Which, 3 2| saw a dwarf guide two of goodly strain;~Whose coming added 4 2| LV~"Well covered in a goodly silken case,~He, the celestial 5 2| captain's hand.~ ~ LXIV~This goodly town, with many miles of 6 3| beautifies her streets and goodly squares;~ ~ XLIX~"Not that 7 4| to Mount Alban's peer~A goodly welcome in their house accord;~ 8 5| did before; meanwhile the goodly vest~Was in the moonlight 9 7| ascended,~Girt with that goodly squadron, in a gay~And airy 10 10| Never in any place such goodly tree~Is grown, except within 11 10| marching by,~Divided into goodly bands, were led~Before Rinaldo, 12 10| fabulous Hibernia, where~The goodly, sainted elder made the 13 12| night.~ ~ LXI~When in this goodly casque he was arrayed,~He 14 13| benefits could bind~And goodly deeds the friendship of 15 13| true, --~As well as of that goodly sable weed.~You verily arrived 16 13| shall prize the virtues' goodly train,~And widest ope the 17 13| election, she~Shall with the goodly race of princes swell,~Alphonso, 18 15| Another gift, which in its goodly feats~All other gifts excelled, 19 15| in history,~Of all whose goodly deeds are heard or read.~ 20 15| mighty worth, and make him goodly cheer.~ ~ LXIII~Then Cairo 21 15| in mid-way to meet.~Their goodly steeds they quit, there 22 17| erst mistreated thus the goodly gear,~That lay the way the 23 19| between two mountains hoar,~In goodly cabin, in the greenwood 24 19| your honour boots, what goodly fee~Remunerates ye both, 25 19| little to remain,~Until some goodly ship should make her boun~ 26 19| Excelling all the rest in goodly cheer.~ ~ LXXIX~On a large 27 20| Phalantus' service by their goodly pay~Purchased (so hight 28 20| fight,~Her champion from his goodly courser fell.~-- In silence 29 20| And took away as well the goodly steed~Which her had thither 30 20| And she to her Zerbino's goodly cheer~And gentle features 31 21| to do by many a one,~That goodly doctor by himself has done;~ ~ 32 22| has seen not. These the goodly crew:~Guido the savage, 33 22| new sell~And cloth, the goodly steed!" Rogero said,~"Behold 34 24| perpends~How foully such a goodly friendship ends.~ ~ XXIX~ 35 24| maintained descries~The goodly sword of the unhappy count,~ 36 25| for his pain,~Favour and goodly guerdon to obtain.~ ~ LIII~" 37 25| make to us such court and goodly cheer,~As men to queen or 38 26| wrested from her hands that goodly horse.~ ~ LXII~Richardet ( 39 26| same time, strained his goodly sword;~And better braced 40 27| added) "while he kept the goodly blade."~ ~ LVII~Saying the 41 27| sword before thou rear~That goodly blade against King Rodomont.~ 42 27| title to that shield and goodly glaive";~ ~ LXIII~And over 43 27| Concede the Trojan Hector's goodly blade~To Mandricardo, solely 44 27| To warlike Rodomont, with goodly cheer~And kindlier mien, 45 29| And, though he might that goodly kernel shell,~The paynim 46 30| anxiously attends~Those goodly champions' contest for the 47 30| steed,~Well knowing how that goodly gift would please.~No more 48 31| warrior cried:~"Sir, to the goodly courser whom ye slew,~Because, 49 31| his side,~Consigned the goodly steed Baiardo's rein,~And 50 31| From his attendant squire a goodly steed,~With sumptuous housings 51 31| if anew~The infidels that goodly blade should sway.~Good 52 31| since of Milo's son~The goodly sword was to his girdle 53 33| reigns.~ ~ XX~"You see, her goodly pastor to sustain,~Another 54 33| That ancient rival of his goodly reign;~At his return declares 55 33| XLVIII~"This is that goodly knight, whose praise you 56 33| lonely well,~Had tied their goodly coursers by the rein.~I 57 33| Till they regained the goodly horse, agreed,~Saved from 58 34| from claws and stench our goodly fare,~And cleanse and glad 59 34| the rein,~Have left his goodly task, so prompt to ire;~ 60 34| steed~Sufficiently with goodly forage cheer.~Astolpho they 61 34| mortal eye.~ ~ LXIX~Four goodly coursers next, and redder 62 35| pagan arms him, girds his goodly brand,~And takes upon the 63 35| her to slay,~Unless her goodly courser and her mail,~As 64 35| render to that knight this goodly horse,~Whence the proud 65 37| prosper in the exercise~Of goodly labours, aye your way pursue;~ 66 37| Of fire and sword, such goodly rhymes hath strown,~As may 67 37| precious jewels and with goodly gear;~Where her lord's tomb, 68 38| martial prowess, tried by goodly test,~When they with girding 69 38| from the day~He lost his goodly steed afoot had fared,~Made 70 39| The duke Astolpho and the goodly throng,~That in discourse 71 40| Who of his faith gives goodly warrant; they~Defy Orlando, 72 40| armour seeks the knight~And goodly swords and lances, far and 73 41| Against the day of fight, in goodly gear~And new, those warriors 74 41| since on that stone~The goodly friar had fixed his quiet 75 41| guides Frontino's rein,~The goodly courser, erst Rogero's steed,~ 76 41| in mid field, espied~The goodly horse, which had Sobrino 77 41| in the warrior's rear.~A goodly horse the Christian champion 78 42| ever blazes bright;~And goodly buckler, tempered corslet 79 43| thou remind!'~This seemed a goodly bargain to her lord;~Nor 80 43| she wend to France, with goodly rent~Would gift, and Galerana' 81 45| youthful son;~Who with such goodly following as might square~ 82 45| Which seemed to please the goodly courser best.~ ~ LXXXVI~ 83 46| Melissa generous wine and goodly cheer~Thither bade carry, 84 46| futurity, she knew~What goodly fruit should from their 85 46| hangings had she wrought in goodly show.~Much prized that gift, 86 46| Clad was the king in other goodly mail;~Yet not like that