Canto

 1     1|        Above all other lovers, kind and true.~ ~ LI~But not
 2     3|      due vengeance of Celano's kind.~Then die, cut off in manhood'
 3     3|    Lionel! lo! Borse great and kind!~First duke of thy fair
 4     4|        the young Rogero's lady kind~Do with Brunello, not sincere,
 5     5|       chase~Of one, to thee so kind, so cold to me.~But think
 6     5|        a woman! rather let her kind~Be scattered like the mist
 7     6|  became;~Me, full of love, the kind Alcina fed~With full delights;
 8     7|      XLII~But that enchantress kind, who with more care~Than
 9     9|      hurried pace,~And, in all kind and courteous usage bred,~
10    10|   above~Himself, I say, should kind Olympia love.~ ~ III~Not
11    10| eternal blossoms are;~Not that kind nature, in her government,~
12    10|     His courser, single of its kind, or rare:~All thither hasten,
13    11|     And (league with England's kind and Scotland's made)~In
14    13|      disdain Corebo heard~(Who kind and courteous was) the Biscayneer,~
15    13|      feet.~But the enchantress kind, when she discerned~Her
16    14|       resort.~ ~ XVI~Follicon, Kind Marsilius' bastard, hies~
17    14|      and cottage men of gentle kind.~ ~ LXIII~What afterwards
18    15|        dragon oft of poisonous kind,~And other savage monsters
19    15|       s issue see:~Since those kind dames, because they would
20    17|      If she were cruel or were kind, revealed.~ ~ LXXIII~It
21    20|     Next, uninhabited by human kind,~This shore received them
22    20|       beside~Were of such evil kind, in me alone~Should an exception
23    22|  spells and shapes of devilish kind,~Makes the duke different
24    23|   Rabican; so passing swift of kind,~That, if the courser started
25    23|       low,~The beast of craven kind, with headlong force~Three
26    23|     the cavalier,~Till he with kind salutes, in friendly strain,~
27    23|        To her extended in that kind abode,~Angelica, at parting,
28    25|    praises infinite,~Rogero in kind mode and cunning speech,~
29    27|        and Afric and all human kind;~Ne'er will I turn." And
30    27|        least it ought."~ ~ CIX~Kind Mandricardo on his feet
31    28|     even to the ugly these are kind?~At least, if neither youth
32    28|   beauteous all, have we found kind,~Nor one of those so many
33    29|      his furious way,~But that kind Fortune saved her from the
34    30|      caresses, many, true, and kind,~From Agramant? that not
35    31|     overcame;~And touched with kind affection, at his heart,~
36    31|     gentle baron was of craven kind.~ ~ XCIII~Now that Gradasso
37    31|    greet,~With countenance, so kind, so satisfied,~'Twould seem
38    32|  Bradamant of more displeasing kind,~And made by keener and
39    32|        lady fair, of semblance kind,~Beholds, by that same road,
40    32|       s king, upon an embassy.~Kind as she is and affable of
41    32|  should make a churlish nature kind,~And not transform to rude
42    32|    grieved that maid of gentle kind~Should from that castle
43    33|        courteous lord,~For his kind of cheer and hospitable
44    34|     chamber lead,~With welcome kind, the adventurous cavalier;~
45    34|         will attend,~With that kind audience ye are wont to
46    35|     she said) so daring and so kind,~As kind and daring you
47    35|      so daring and so kind,~As kind and daring you appear in
48    36|       Where'er it be, its evil kind will shew.~Nature inclines
49    37|       make head,~At last, with kind constraint and suppliant
50    37|       speedy death appears too kind a pain,~And insufficient
51    38|     ladies, who unto my strain~Kind audience lend -- I read
52    38|        with a welcome warm and kind.~On all sides was she hailed,
53    39|        barks of every sort and kind.~To Dudon's government,
54    39|          XXXIV~King Otho's son kind welcome did afford~Unto
55    41|      its fickle and perfidious kind.~ ~ IX~It shifts from poop
56    41|     descend, but none~Of human kind they see; and only there~
57    42|     haste, and wholly leans to kind accord,~Prythee delay not
58    42|    than for all the rest~Which kind and favouring Fortune in
59    43|        not unpractised in that kind,~Denies, and fronts him
60    44|       in outward hue.~ ~ V~All kind he found them, and of courteous
61    44|     rends.~No sooner, mid that kind and festal show,~The interchange
62    45|  easily that steed of generous kind~She might have known, if
63    46|     not to swallow food of any kind,~Nor from that purpose to
64    46|    affronts the bear of rugged kind;~And there in rushy bottom
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