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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