Canto

 1     1|       Angelica is known.~ ~ XVI~Courteous, and haply gifted with a
 2     2|        by her gentle speech and courteous show,~And by that gallant
 3     5|      Towards a gentle knight of courteous lore,~Who sought our Scotland
 4     6|     gentle presence teach,~Thou courteous art and good, his reign
 5     6|       story dark,~Forced by thy courteous deed, I shall display; --~
 6     6|        graceful gestures, and a courteous air,~And said: 'So you my
 7     6|      did bear,~Beholding her so courteous and so fair.~ ~ XLVII~"Clasped
 8     6|        fresh leaf. Him these in courteous sort,~With many proffers
 9     7|       vengeance dread.~Sheathe, courteous cavalier, thy sword anew:~
10     7|      churl,~However rude, hence courteous accents flow:~And here that
11     8|        much his kindred and the courteous prayer~Of good Rogero with
12     8|        his mission,~Leaving the courteous king, to England speeds;~
13     9| Stricken in years; who, full of courteous lore,~Turns to the county,
14     9|      pace,~And, in all kind and courteous usage bred,~His way directed
15     9|       he, who knightly worth or courteous lore~Had never known, directs
16    10|        lighted down:~And he who courteous was, informed him how~Of
17    13|      Corebo heard~(Who kind and courteous was) the Biscayneer,~And
18    13|         Orlando her consoles in courteous tone:~And thence, when,
19    14|         much more affable, with courteous lore~Seasoning her answers
20    14|       valour showed for her and courteous lore,~Not knowing yet she
21    16|         others' cost, beneath a courteous face.~ ~ VII~As I relate
22    17|        others, hold him for his courteous lore.~ ~ LXXXVIII~When vile
23    17|        ride~Was honoured by the courteous king as well,~-- False Origille, --
24    18|    proudest, she; nor with less courteous mien~The paladin salutes
25    18|        for Gryphon's sake, with courteous cheer;~And, as his gift,
26    19|        by pity led,~Beneath the courteous shepherd's humble shed.~ ~
27    19|         day~Was done, again the courteous cavalier~To his illustrious
28    19|       liberal lord did sue~With courteous prayer, that till the coming
29    20|      him who showed to her such courteous lore,~Refused not to disclose
30    20|      have compelled them by her courteous prayer.~They disembarked;
31    20|     kindness sheltered them and courteous cheer,~The night ensuing
32    20|       Is this my lady than thou courteous art,"~Exclaimed in answer; "
33    22|     deprives of life.~ ~ ~ I~Ye courteous dames, and to your lovers
34    22|     less religious, and beside,~Courteous to whosoever passed that
35    22|         XXXVII~Rogero, as still courteous, still humane~To all, but
36    23|        him unknown,~As good and courteous, felt his bosom swell,~With
37    24|          LXXII~Doralice, who as courteous was as fair,~And ill-assured
38    25|   conquered was her heart: with courteous cheer~She wooed the maid
39    25|         With such festivity and courteous lore,~And with a face, so
40    25|      ware,~Liberal, humane, and courteous was the knight;~And on the
41    26|   steeds.~ ~ ~ I~In former ages courteous ladies were,~Who worshipt
42    26|       Nor she, that ever was of courteous mood~Among her friends,
43    26|         who could not aught but courteous be,~(Such was his gentle
44    26|        which the paynim, little courteous, came;~So that he fell anew
45    27|      Gradasso that he would, in courteous way,~Concede the Trojan
46    27|     play the churl with thee is courteous deed,~But I to thee repeat
47    29|      blest with genius high;~Be courteous, gentle, beautiful, and
48    31|        And I a pious knight and courteous viewed~Those arms collecting
49    31|         a knight.~ ~ LXXIV~"Ah! courteous lord! if e'er you loved
50    31|      duel, face to face."~ ~ CI~Courteous was Sericana's cavalier,~(
51    32|      style,~(Bradamant asks the courteous cavalier)~By whom begun,
52    33|    thanks first rendered to the courteous lord,~For his kind of cheer
53    35|       achieve an end,~Befitting courteous man and cavalier,~You will
54    35|     Aymon's daughter thanked in courteous strain,~And to her hand
55    35|     Should make me so forget my courteous vein,~But that aforehand
56    36|     Were full of gentleness and courteous lore,~Nor against conquered
57    37|          Because Tanacro in his courteous lore~Equalled his brother
58    38|        should decide.~ ~ ~ I~Ye courteous ladies, who unto my strain~
59    39|      who the knight behold,~The courteous baron in the madman view;~
60    40|        his cause to fight,~Like courteous king, the kindly offer made:~
61    40|         Admiring at Sir Dudon's courteous vein,~"Belie himself he
62    40|      due,~And from the Child as courteous answer won.~-- Their names
63    41|       Rogero's valiant mind and courteous lore~Were showed by tokens
64    42|      Towards Italy, and is with courteous cheer~And welcome guested
65    42|       XCVII~Conversing with his courteous host, the peer~Sate at the
66    42|  warrior's tongue,~And there by courteous modesty represt.~Now at
67    43|       ARGUMENT~Rinaldo from his courteous landlord hears~What folly
68    43|      Rinaldo's eyes,~And to the courteous host large thanks he paid;~
69    43|      sage Leonore;~Who would in courteous, not in haughty mood,~Have
70    44|      kind he found them, and of courteous lore;~Untainted with iniquity,
71    44|       gest,~As that he was more courteous and humane~Than any knight
72    45|        be overlaid.~ ~ XLII~The courteous Leo that Rogero loved,~Not
73    45|        many gifts the monarch's courteous vein.~His journey's cause
74    46|       light!~ ~ IX~Anne gentle, courteous, and as sage as fair,~Temple
75    46|    living are,~And simply for a courteous deed, if none~Shall comfort
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