Canto

 1   Int|        falls in love with a very noble heathen knight named Ruggiero ("
 2     1|         it more to thy renown.~A noble prize were good Orlando'
 3     1|     boughs deceive my sight, yon noble steed~Is, sure, Bayardo,
 4     3|         high as I would raise my noble theme?~Who will afford befitting
 5     3|      mine were needful, but that noble lyre~Which sounded at your
 6     3|          May Fortune, chaste and noble maid, fulfil~Thine every
 7     3|         shall ring.~ ~ XVII~"The noble blood derived from ancient
 8     3|         yonder first-born of thy noble breed,~Who well reflects
 9     3|          And lo! another Hugh! O noble line!~O!  sire succeeded
10     3|      gold:~ ~ XXXVI~"And trust a noble brother to his hands,~Boasting
11     3|       The church's banner in his noble hand:~Fair Adria's fief
12     3|    assurance feel,~Than if their noble town, for its protection,~
13     4|    Sacripant,~There is Prasildo, noble cavalier,~Who with Rinaldo
14     5|         death dismay'd.~He had a noble brother, bold and wise,~
15     5|     Borne on a puissant steed of noble race:~Who there, as lord
16     7|      Because the wreck of such a noble knight~Would, from Hydaspes'
17     7|     shine~Amid the heroes of thy noble line.~ ~ LXIV~"Say, what
18    10|          The next, is Berkeley's noble Marquis; near~Are March
19    10|       survey,~The bearing of the noble Duke of Mar.~With many birds,
20    11|          she looked the fair and noble dame.~ ~ XII~Then Phillis'
21    11|          or have to die,~So many noble lords and cavaliers~Before
22    11|       once or twice embraced the noble two,~To Oberto Roland told
23    12|        and with ire,~Missing the noble casque, is all on fire:~ ~
24    13|       praise and virtues of some noble dame,~If from my lineage
25    13|   sovereign prudence graced,~And noble hearts, incomparably chaste.~ ~
26    13|      LXXI~"And above every other noble praise,~Which shall distinguished
27    13|        the step-daughter of this noble dame,~Will I, Renata, hight
28    15|         summer smiles;~And other noble lords, and many a one~Well-armed
29    15|          The duke now sought the noble youths to stir,~(Though
30    17|        to scathe, that high,~And noble, enterprize wilt thou give
31    17|          must be~Partaker of the noble Gryphon's might,~Into the
32    18|        even in flying, shows his noble heart,~And threatening seeks
33    18|     brand,~To Africa be lost our noble seed.~Save you united go,
34    18|       with the tuck and mace and noble horse.~ ~  CVII~The arms
35    21|       shalt thou be hailed!~What noble spoils are thine, what happy
36    22| concealed.~Fame was not slow the noble act to swell,~But, wandering
37    26|          surveyed,~Who bore that noble bird, by fiery birth~Renewed,
38    26|      fiercest seemed on those of noble sort,~Sovereign and satrap,
39    26|          of yore,~He gained that noble ensign for his meed,~--
40    27|         princesses, and dames of noble strain,~From Arragon, Granada,
41    27|        About him, with Almontes' noble blade,~Embraced his shield,
42    27|           before those peers,~By noble Agramant, whose sovereign
43    27|         so too must believe this noble knight,~Unless he would
44    33|         day, as well as year,)~A noble warrior, unexcelled in worth~
45    33|          has flown:~For Mantua's noble duke the foe shall stay,~
46    33|       wreath, but crown of gold;~Noble Biserta next and Tunis-town,~
47    35|        wall and palace rare,~But noble ways of life and studies
48    35|          it not, shall save~Your noble names from Lethe's laxy
49    35|         whom aye welcome are~All noble quests, by which she worthily~
50    36|          our fair lineage many a noble deed~Shalt thou hear blazed
51    36|    renowned Mongrana trace~Their noble line, the martial damsel
52    37|    Bentivoglio next is blown~The noble strain, your honour's noble
53    37|      noble strain, your honour's noble theme;~Reynet Trivulzio
54    38|        much her father, much her noble line:~He courteously to
55    41|        proves the sire of Este's noble peers~Must, amid mortals,
56    41|       rear;~And parleys, by this noble leader's leave,~With Agramant;
57    42|          lord of the Correggio's noble tree;~And, Benedeo's pride,
58    42|      intend,~But never bring his noble task to end."~ ~ XCV~Albeit
59    43|     whose praises thus I blow,~A noble townswoman with love of
60    43|       consort sought, and one of noble name:~Nor vainly; in a neighbouring
61    43|     pheasant bends.~Of that once noble troop upon the lord,~Save
62    43|      wife the husband cries,~Nor noble blood, nor fortune, are
63    43|      wench in sight~Appears, yet noble is the lady's guise.~With
64    44|        fair and gorgeous band~Of noble damsels, upon either hand.~ ~
65    44|       the spear."~Meanwhile, the noble and the lovely pair,~Marphisa
66    44|         the flower of Clermont's noble tree,~The glory and the
67    44|       And, as a man of great and noble heart,~(Where many others
68    45|        her love, to her view~His noble court appears like that
69    46|      Clermont's, joys Mongrana's noble house,~Those kindred branches
70    46|    storied walls pourtraied~That noble prince's gentle infancy.~
71    46|        Astolpho led his horse of noble race:~Sir Dudon held his
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