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1 1| sake from Orient's farthest reign~Roved thither, where the 2 3| Pesaro and fair Ancona's reign,~And all the cities which ' 3 4| heaven from his paternal reign,~Feared might befall the 4 6| courteous art and good, his reign unbound,~Release me from 5 8| Rogero's footsteps to the reign~Of Logistilla's sage; and 6 9| throned in her paternal reign,~Replace the injured dame, 7 10| Friesland go, where I to reign~As queen was called, and 8 10| resolved to visit other reign~Than that where Aeolus his 9 11| in the Levant her antient reign.~ ~ XIII~This while Rogero, 10 11| To violate the hospitable reign;~But said: "With Menelaus 11 13| by Taro, and in Naples' reign,~('Tis said), from Gauls 12 13| cheated of their father's reign,~She shall behold the children 13 14| the fairest of Granada's reign.~ ~ LII~When that fair face 14 15| coast, and by the Nabataean reign;~Content he, after such 15 15| Anthony who jousted for the reign,~With equal arms: in that 16 17| the government of all that reign,~And was, withal, a puissant 17 20| together with the fruitful reign,~Which they had hoped eternal 18 20| because we, to defend this reign,~Of their assistance stood 19 20| day would have usurped the reign.~To arm a hand more powerful 20 20| at his choice renew:~And reign with them, till other should 21 20| victory which bestowed that reign.~Astolpho hides his name, 22 22| by sage Melissa, from the reign~Of that ill woman who him, 23 22| had he from the remotest reign~Of India ridden even into 24 22| from the wanton Fairy's reign~Was to that soberer region 25 25| and last example in thy reign.~Foully did Ninus' wife 26 25| than an age extends its reign.~No more, my lord: for at 27 26| Unvisited she left yet many a reign:~Through diverse places 28 26| first year of his successful reign,~The crown yet ill secure 29 27| from the march of either reign;~And, by the river-side, 30 28| a pilgrim of Bohemia's reign,~Had gathered upon many 31 31| shouldst seek the Stygian reign,~Or be from earth translated 32 32| she, her portion Oran's reign.~He lures not from his bridge 33 32| hates me o'er my heart to reign?~One that his lofty virtues 34 32| was Reason hunted from her reign,~And all my powers by stronger 35 32| up spirits from infernal reign,~Who with this empty hope 36 32| ISLE, some Iceland call the reign~Whereof a royal lady fills 37 33| the Roman empire's feeble reign;~And (for both reigned at 38 33| monarchs that in France will reign,~By murderous steel will 39 33| barbarians else the Italian reign;~So, if to damage her he 40 33| seem to vex the new-won reign~With many wrongs, and who 41 33| fords, and takes all Naples' reign,~Yet draws not sword nor 42 33| ancient rival of his goodly reign;~At his return declares 43 33| sightless king of Nubia's reign,~And sought to kiss the 44 34| vexed of old the Latian reign,~And him that of his brother 45 34| Pamphylia, Caria, and Cilicia's reign,~Through him, my father 46 34| take what portion of our reign~He pleased, and pacify his 47 34| content with his Armenian reign.~-- He would not hear of 48 34| rises thence into the lunar reign.~This, in its larger part 49 35| I sent into mine Africk reign;~But this I promise thee, 50 35| that ruled Circassia's reign;~Who, after wandering long, 51 37| reply, none cometh to your reign,~Without desert; say such 52 38| through his attack on Pepin's reign,~Him in this pressing peril 53 38| viceroy and lieutenant of the reign,~Has set down thousands, 54 38| people here, and there your reign,~If you in this emprize 55 38| those that after me shall reign,~To Agramant and those that 56 38| his army, to his Moorish reign,~And to King Charles will 57 40| quickly winning back his reign,~Sobrino soothed the king, 58 40| foe possessed was Naples' reign,~He against menace, against 59 40| them war upon the Nubians' reign,~Those reavers shall not 60 42| virtue as on earth doth reign,~Or ever yet hath reigned, 61 43| Brandimart, is this the reign,~Whose honoured sceptre 62 44| to him that has no kingly reign,~Nay has not ought that 63 44| unendowed with riches or with reign,~Dispensed so widely to 64 44| son deprive of life and reign.~ ~ LXXVII~His limbs in 65 44| as well a portion of his reign,~Than to behold so good 66 46| greater havoc plagued that reign.~ ~ CXIII~Bradamant's heart