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1 1| root of thine illustrious race.~Of him, if thou wilt lend 2 2| long had urged the frantic race,~Before she met a hermit 3 2| vice the villains of his race.~ ~ LIX~With aspect changing 4 3| Phoebus, in your daily race,~One that in peace or war 5 3| from thy womb a princely race shall spring,~Whose name 6 3| heirs who her illustrious race should swell.~Hence many 7 3| plant in Italy thy generous race.~In him behold who shall 8 3| descendent of first Henry's race.~Rinaldo shall succeed him 9 3| heard: A stripling of thy race,~Young Obyson, shall fill 10 3| First duke of thy fair race, his realm's delight;~Who 11 3| LVII~"His deeds adorn his race, as from his car~The glorious 12 5| eschew~A foul ferocious race that shocks his view.~ ~ 13 5| puissant steed of noble race:~Who there, as lord high-constable 14 6| the breast,~Of that foul race he cleft; since no one steeled~ 15 7| knowing she a matchless race should bear~Of men, or rather 16 8| herd,~By him against that race in vengeance stirred.~ ~ 17 11| and born amid the German race;~Who, by one proof and the 18 11| of his worth, the foolish race~Deemed that he would have 19 13| offspring and Rogero's chose~(A race of demigods) in prince and 20 13| Men who shall glorify my race and name,~So now I pray 21 13| hear of one of thy famed race prepare,~Whom liberal studies 22 13| supporting hand.~ ~ LXVI~"Thy race, which shall all else in 23 13| she~Shall with the goodly race of princes swell,~Alphonso, 24 14| XII~With Balugantes Leon's race comes on,~The Algarbi governed 25 16| Rabble, that I should term a race forlorn,~Who but deserved 26 17| that very blood, that very race?~ ~ XV~"Why should I now 27 18| with one stamp, and of one race are they!"~Some loudly cursed 28 18| there, the knights of gentle race.~The guerdons destined to 29 18| they little fear the paynim race,~Slumber with fires extinguished 30 19| first, be hindmost in the race.~But be Medoro's faithful 31 19| food~By that inhospitable race and rude.~ ~ XL~She, not 32 20| has heard mention of my race and strain.~Not Pontus, 33 20| appear so few of the male race,~And to declare if women 34 20| they without them could the race maintain.~Such all their 35 20| lacks but that the assembled race~Absolve Elbanio by especial 36 20| amid the herd of meaner race,~Because unfit for war or 37 20| hand should die~The martial race, encompassed by this wall,~ 38 20| who was come of gentle race,~The hag with her across 39 21| her, the remnant of her race, to do~What he had perpetrated 40 22| who with the wind might race,~The villain sped, within 41 27| squadrons of the paynim race.~Happy was he who found 42 28| Of hatred to that gentle race and dear,~By whom alone 43 31| Alardo, and Vivian of his race,~Guido and Sansonetto, and 44 32| pass in worth~The mightiest race that ever was on earth.~ ~ 45 36| joyed to be descended of a race~Which from so fair a font 46 37| remote -- replied --~An evil race, by pity never swayed,~Besides 47 38| Richardet; nor others of her race;~And all received the maid 48 38| Scythian's pale and Aethiop's race adust~Revere thy Christian 49 38| court I slew;~Chased his ill race, and seized his royalty;~ 50 40| proved him fully of the race~Of that good Danish warrior, 51 41| Rogero's blood, a future race.~ ~ LXI~The Lord, that every 52 42| XXII~So, of Fulgoso's race thou shining ray,~Clear, 53 43| should bear;~-- So rare its race of beasts -- no fairer shew~ 54 43| Numbered that old and honoured race among,~Sprung from the haughty 55 43| memory that their primal race had grown~Erewhile from 56 44| illustrious blood below,~A race may spring, that brighter 57 46| will not be~Defeated in the race of courtesy;~ ~ XL~And says, " 58 46| Astolpho led his horse of noble race:~Sir Dudon held his stirrup: