Canto

 1   Int|    Charlemagne comes Angelica (daughter to the king of Cathay, or
 2     2|    above the forest stood;~The daughter of Dodona's duke behind,~
 3     3|       thy coming."~ ~ XIII~The daughter of Duke Aymon stood aghast,~
 4     3|        In wedlock worthily his daughter fair.~And lo! another Hugh!
 5     4|        cavalier.~Our monarch's daughter needs some friendly stay,~
 6     4|        For such is his unhappy daughter's name,~Proclaims by town
 7     5|     There served long time the daughter of the king,~And grew with
 8     5|    Dear to the monarch, to the daughter still~This lord was dearer,
 9     5|   above~You, am I happy in his daughter's love.'~ ~ XXXI~" `Of what
10     5|      his destruction led,~Your daughter only can I guilty call:~
11     5|        have thought,~He of his daughter learns with wondering ears,~
12     5|       in listed mead,~Upon his daughter's quarrel, was to be,~The
13     5|      prince, who ended saw his daughter's woes,~Redeemed from death
14     6|      this the monarch made his daughter's dower.~ ~ XVI~Rinaldo
15     7|  pursue,~Where she met Aymon's daughter by the way~Forlorn and wandering:
16     8|      beat.~ ~ XXII~By king, by daughter, and by all degrees,~To
17     8|      country swayed;~Who had a daughter fair, so passing bright~
18     9|       sadly said:~ ~ XXII~"The daughter of the Count of Holland," (
19     9|      success the warranty,~The daughter of the king: who here forsaken,~
20    10|      too long has hung.~ ~ X~A daughter they have found (above was
21    12|      foes, by none,~Beside the daughter of king Galaphron.~ ~ LII~
22    13|        her there. Duke Aymon's daughter goes,~Seeking Rogero, where
23    13|        who once was styled~The daughter of Gallicia's hapless king:~
24    13|       path away;~-- Of Aymon's daughter, -- whom I left above,~Languid
25    13|      of Catalonia;~Or her, the daughter of Sicilia's king,~Or of
26    14|   charge" (he said) "we of the daughter go~Of him our king, who
27    14|      bit and string,~Doralice, daughter to Grenada's king;~ ~ CXV~
28    17|    bright,~The king of Cyprus' daughter; whom, in fine,~Espoused,
29    19|     known not) scan,~The lofty daughter of Catay's great khan.~ ~
30    20|    thing and rare.~She was the daughter of that matron bold,~Queen
31    20|         willing to content~Her daughter, to the matron answer made;~
32    22|      the day~Galaphron's naked daughter from his side~Vanished,
33    22|     gentle lady and a gay,~The daughter of Marsilius, king of Spain,~
34    23|      in its care,~Duke Aymon's daughter for this pleasure sent.~
35    23|       maid,~Old Callitrephia's daughter, from the crew;~Whose mother
36    23|   slain.~ ~ XXXIX~Duke Aymon's daughter scarce had turned away~From
37    23|     came.~ ~ XCIV~Stordilane's daughter and the Tartar king~Laugh
38    26|     this did good Duke Aymon's daughter merit~To be beloved of such
39    26|         who bore~The beauteous daughter of King Stordilane,~Sir
40    27|  fierce appeal,~Was placed the daughter of King Stordilane:~Two
41    27|       should wed~The beauteous daughter of King Stordilane:~And
42    28|      fitting their intent,~The daughter of a publican of Spain,~
43    28|   persuade~Mine host his buxom daughter to forego,~And let them,
44    30|   infuriate son,~The beauteous daughter of King Stordilane~Lamented,
45    32|       vain,~Renowned Almontes' daughter, as a bride;~His cousin
46    32|   while does good duke Aymon's daughter mourn,~Because those twenty
47    32|  unhorsed by Aymon's beauteous daughter)~Half buried lies in mire
48    32|  examination due,~Cry, Aymon's daughter best deserves the prize,~
49    32|       of the set, Duke Aymon's daughter rose,~And next the courier
50    33|    last Duke Aymon's beauteous daughter prest.~She here, she there,
51    33|     maid confest;~Duke Aymon's daughter, loth to be delaid,~Refuses,
52    33|    fall of night,~Duke Aymon's daughter, journeying Paris-ward,~
53    35|     peer.~Duke Aymon's martial daughter in affray,~Conquers the
54    35|        have done."~Her Aymon's daughter thanked in courteous strain,~
55    36|        at despite~Duke Aymon's daughter wages fierce affray,~One
56    36|     thither hied~Where Aymon's daughter on the listed plain,~With
57    36|        closely Aymon's martial daughter eyed;~When seeing not those
58    36|       the stain.~Cried Aymon's daughter, no less proud of heart,~"
59    36|   breast;~But Aymon's watchful daughter turns the rein;~And on one
60    36|        LXXIII~And how a lovely daughter, who excelled~In feats of
61    37|     thing whilere~With Aymon's daughter and the youthful knight,~
62    37|      slain,~The mother, or the daughter, or the wife,~Seeking no
63    38|         And kissed her, like a daughter, on the brow.~Morgana and
64    39|       the fury been~Of Aymon's daughter and the martial queen.~ ~
65    39|    flowing reins,~Whom Aymon's daughter drives with heel and hand.~
66    42|       impressed;~Lo! Hercules' daughter, Isabella hight,~In whom
67    42|  Ferrara's peer~Joys that such daughter doth to him belong.~Her
68    43|    fair,~Who secretly to him a daughter bare;~ ~ XIV~"And to prevent
69    43|        he there made rear~This daughter, that in sovereign beauty
70    43|       me for a dowry, with his daughter.~ ~ XVIII~"She was so mannered,
71    43|    have eschewed~Of that famed daughter which fair Leda bore;~And
72    44|        Aymon had betrothed his daughter.~ ~ ~ I~In poor abode, mid
73    44|    hest was done,~And with his daughter he was seized in bed;~And
74    44| Constantine~To give his gentle daughter had intent;~Who for young
75    44|   alone~He dared to plight his daughter, whom he fain~Would marry
76    44|      know~That which a duteous daughter doth behove;~I know; but
77    44|    without delay, as said,~His daughter to the son of Constantine,~
78    45|        XXI~Oh! if Duke Aymon's daughter brave and fair,~Of if Marphisa
79    45|        would with Duke Aymon's daughter wed~Must with the sword
80    45|    wend.~ ~ XXV~Though for the daughter choler and disdain~The mother
81    45| unbroke, and ere~Charles at my daughter's prayer that edict made~
82    46|        care~As if 'twere for a daughter of his own.~For such the
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