Canto

 1   Int|      with these events:~To the court of King Charlemagne comes
 2     2|  knight,~Prized in the Moorish court, Rogero hight.~ ~ XLVI~"
 3     5|      in growth, well placed in court.~When cruel love, my fortune
 4     5|   young, to stay~In our king's court, came out of Italy:~And
 5     5|    bold and wise,~First of the court in arms; and on his aid,~
 6     5|    past or more, to Scotland's court~A traveller came, and to
 7     5|      duke repair, escaped from court;~And, were I taken, make
 8     5|     more:~And, before king and court, with faltering breath,~
 9     6|    above,~Long of the king and court entreated sore,~At length
10     6|     And at the suit of all his court beside,~And mostly at Rinaldo'
11     7|     and which prelates wear at court.~ ~ V~The giantess's crest
12     9|      chance was guested at our court;~ ~ XXIII~"The Duke of Zealand,
13     9|         Bireno hardly from our court was gone,~For such the name
14     9|        who~Bred in my father's court, from infancy~Had with myself
15    10|       three ladies of Alcina's court,~As such distinguished by
16    10|      pain~Seeking the friendly court of Charlemagne.~ ~ LXIX~
17    12|      The threshold, he through court and gallery spies;~Nor sees
18    14|   dethroned, had to Marsilius' court~(There hospitably harboured)
19    14|    alone dwells Hospitality~In court and city; but ofttimes we
20    15|        THE PARD, (so styled at court)~Him to salute, with no
21    16|       journeying to the plenar court)~To cheer me, -- left with
22    16|    place would hold a splendid court;~And who, baptized or infidel,
23    16|       majesty~Than ever yet in court was served by liege,~And
24    17|   burghers, singly cleared the court,~He with one daring hand,
25    17|       of people was the palace court.~ ~ XIII~Through those fair
26    17|    show remains; the sumptuous court~Of barons bold and vassals,
27    17|      wife and maid, a numerous court,~Both fair and foul, of
28    17|      gave, wherein to dwell~At court; and she who with the peer
29    17|      king is seen, and all his court;~ ~ CXX~And, taken for the
30    18|     town, and lodge him in his court.~ ~ LXX~Here, wounded, he
31    18|      Gryphon can bear arms, at court,~Aquilant fleets the time
32    18|        chivalry,~To snatch his court, before all slaughtered
33    18|        before sought Charles's court,~In medicine, magic, and
34    19|       outward cheer,~He who at court is held in sovereign grace,~
35    20|       the plain:~One serves in court, by other guided go~The
36    21|      was he by a baron of that court,~Who, in a pleasant site,
37    21|        the insolence within my court,~Upon no other pretext to
38    24|      We thence together to the court repair~Of King Alphonso
39    24|       Without farewell, i' the court of Charlemagne:~Who there
40    25|        go;~Who make to us such court and goodly cheer,~As men
41    26|        most havoc in the Roman court;~For it had slaughtered
42    26|       woman -- till we meet at court,~Render me my Frontino back,
43    27|      as soon as he appeared at court,~By chance, was named to
44    31|      other cavalier of Pepin's court;~Some warrior good by water
45    32|        council daily calls his court;~Nor care nor cost the watchful
46    32|       well acquainted with the court; he said~How, matched with
47    32|      in royal Charles's famous court,~The damsel hopes to find
48    32|        Do they to his or other court belong.~For me the golden
49    33|        lighted in the spacious court,~Intending on the Nubian
50    33|         CXIV~Within the castle court Astolpho flew,~And there,
51    36|        lord obey;~Lodge in his court, and serve him for his pay?~ ~
52    36|  Agramant's to Charles's royal court.~ ~ LXXXIII~To Bradamant
53    37|  knight of the Greek emperor's court did lie;~With him his lady
54    37|  Islandick dame;~Who deems, at court 'twere shameful to appear,~
55    38|   grown, that king and all his court I slew;~Chased his ill race,
56    38|       trusted him than all his court beside,~And glad the honoured
57    39|   Bardino who from Monodantes' court~With little Brandimart had
58    42|     ornamented chambers of the court~Too many are to be at length
59    43|      Gnide and Cyprus keep her court;~ ~ LIX~And so would flourish
60    43|      to see the pair.~Into her court she has the pilgrim brought,~
61    44|        guise,~Or in some royal court, beset with snare,~Mid envious
62    44|     absent then from Charles's court;~Who with winged haste,
63    44|        her from King Charles's court,~And thence to Rocca Forte'
64    45|        of trumpet in his royal court,~But in each city subject
65    45|     and in the end~Resolves to court with Bradamant to wend.~ ~
66    45|     and hue.~Bradamant for the court of Charlemagne~Departs,
67    45|    love, to her view~His noble court appears like that no more,~
68    45|      what it was appeared that court.~ ~ XXVII~What is become
69    45|        Anger friends, kindred, court, and Charlemagne;~And if
70    45|     none~Nor he nor any of the Court would hear~But for Melissa:
71    46| Ferrara, those of gay~Urbino's court are here; and I descry~Mantua'
72    46|     putting thee to death from court I went.~ ~ XXXV~"Because
73    46|      light~On him in Charles's court, where they should swear~
74    46|      friend,~Leo, to Charles's court together wend.~ ~ LII~To
75    46|       wend.~ ~ LII~To Charles' court he wends; the bird he bore~
76    46|    that had made~For Charles's court (as hath erewhile been shown),~
77    46|   treasure.~ ~ LXXIV~He a free court bids cry; whither his way~
78    46|       view;~Whether he doth in court or camp command,~Whether
79    46|     The king betook him to the court of France.~ ~ CIV~He neither
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