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1 5| failing accents drown:~The prince, who ended saw his daughter' 2 8| brave,~With letters to the Prince of Wales addressed,~And 3 8| furnish aid.~ ~ XXVIII~The prince I speak of, who on Otho' 4 12| for aid~Upon Anglantes' prince; and now appears~To him, 5 12| away~By good Anglante's prince, who wills, before~I of 6 12| behind!~Met by Anglante's prince in middle course,~Who pierced 7 13| other lords the Scottish prince stood high.~He showed me, 8 13| A race of demigods) in prince and peer.~For as Melissa 9 14| train:~Six cubits is the prince, from head to feet.~But 10 16| wounded in his flanks the prince's horse.~ ~ LXI~Pierced 11 16| He charged, intent the prince to overthrow;~But he seized 12 20| due,~The female band, as prince and guide, should sway,~ 13 20| Marphisa, at her side~The prince, exclaimed, "Sir warrior, 14 20| upon her part,~And to the prince, "By Heaven, more passing 15 20| gain the prey."~To her the prince, "I know not wherefore wight~ 16 20| CXXVII~Much grieved the prince, to whom in other fray~The 17 20| she might have given the prince relief,~Knowing the truth, 18 20| rehearsed would add no more.~The prince in the beginning spoke her 19 21| beldam's treason to the prince makes known,~Whose scorn 20 23| risen, the father sends.~The prince, who deems his enemies away,~ 21 23| the midst the Scottish prince, with drooping head,~Is, 22 23| make him their stay,~For prince Zerbino such defence provides,~ 23 23| near:~At this the doleful prince upraised his head,~And, 24 23| harness, to his pain;~The prince on Isabella turned his sight,~ 25 23| weary Count,~And made the prince too quit the iron shell.~ 26 23| Anglantes' cavalier.~The prince, who in one scale weighed 27 24| first must make the Scottish prince my care.~ ~ XV~When Roland 28 24| kneeling, with bare head, the prince embrace,~Where lord is clipt 29 24| tidings know."~In silence prince Zerbino hears him tell~His 30 24| Astounded for a while the prince stood by;~Wondering, that 31 24| XXXV~While Scotland's prince is doubting in such wise~ 32 24| Thence, he disloyal to his prince and friend,~In company with 33 24| in his mood.~ ~ LVII~Here prince Zerbino all the arms unites,~ 34 24| random strewed.~Although the prince wards many, in the end~One 35 24| in effect, by which the Prince was prest;~So that poor 36 24| frozen breast.~The Scottish prince, all over in a glow,~With 37 24| vantage o'er the Scottish prince obtains,~Him he has wounded 38 24| what befel~The Scottish prince, Zerbino, let me tell.~ ~ 39 24| LXXVI~For weakness can the prince no further hie,~And so beside 40 26| sort,~Sovereign and satrap, prince and peer, to fall;~And made 41 30| This while Mount Alban's prince and castellain,~Rinaldo, 42 32| delight,~Those tidings paynim prince and monarch read:~Since, 43 32| possessed the throne,~His son, prince Clodion, had a mistress 44 32| Aye racks the houseless prince in horrid wise.~Who prays 45 32| lofty tower,~As if that prince the sentinel had played~ 46 32| behind~Remained the enamoured prince who changed his rest:~But 47 33| reave;~Who would not to that prince a remnant leave.~ ~ XXXIX~" 48 33| and cavalier.~The Nubian prince commands the menial crew~ 49 34| future meed --~To greedy prince and patron; many a snare,~ 50 38| view;~And, above king, and prince, and peer, beside~Himself 51 39| eastern seas are spread,~That prince's fair inheritance; than 52 44| dread~Lest for the Grecian prince she him forego.~Hence this 53 44| divine:~I know that to a prince whose throne is new~Was 54 44| courser bare;~Whom at the prince's hest, for all to fierce~ 55 44| less smart~Would cause that prince; and better had he borne~ 56 44| His anger is the admiring prince's love.~ ~ XCIII~But if 57 45| These news the Grecian prince so ill appaid,~His cheek 58 45| martial maid~For that Greek prince, the debt remains unpaid.~ ~ 59 45| journey's cause the Grecian prince displayed,~And to dispatch 60 45| spread~The surcoat that the prince is wont to wear;~And the 61 46| walls pourtraied~That noble prince's gentle infancy.~Cassandra