Canto

 1     9|     duchy planned,~His faithful consort in his company;~And thence,
 2    10|        Calls often on her cruel consort's name.~ ~ XXV~Where unavailing
 3    11|      much felicity~Was with her consort left as could be said:~"
 4    13|       Where, with her worthiest consort she will strain,~In honoured
 5    17|   remained,~Unless his faithful consort he regained.~ ~ LIX~"For
 6    17|         was gone;~For the orc's consort told the tale, and how,~
 7    19|       men~Slain in the tourney, consort was of ten.~ ~ CIV~"The
 8    21|      Thus every one, except his consort ill,~Argaeus many miles
 9    23|      thought no scorn~To be the consort of a poor foot-page.~--
10    28|        To tear Jocundo from his consort; who~Was by such love united
11    28|       This brought his troubled consort small content:~She that
12    28|      find,~So that from this my consort shall not deem~I little
13    28|   sought his bed, and found~The consort he had quitted sleeping
14    28|       he beneath the quilt, his consort true~And chaste, saw sleeping
15    28|         surveyed,~Should in his consort's bosom move remorse.~As
16    28|         his thoughts to his ill consort stray,~Jocundo languishes;
17    28| appetite!'~ ~ XXXVI~"And he the consort to whom he was wed,~Her
18    34|       pact,~To yield me for his consort, yea his slave,~With half
19    37|        to fulfill.~May my sweet consort not the work disdain,~And
20    38|   knight~(He knows) is she, his consort true and dear;~That to the
21    38|     must battle do;~In sobs his consort dear to hers gave vent,~
22    39|        His faithful and beloved consort's face;~Her whom he prized
23    41|       albeit slow,~Dealt by his consort and his sister dear;~And
24    41|        shall, in vision, to his consort true~Appear somedeal before
25    42|      writing on the stone:~"Her consort Beatrice, while she has
26    43|      mine.~ ~ XX~"Five years my consort's father had been dead,~
27    43|      that first flame my gentle consort blew:~So mates and masters
28    43|     wrought,~I wished to see my consort's virtue tried~By certain
29    43|       clean as yet I think your consort, I:~The event however shall
30    43|       confirmed I see~My gentle consort's worth and faithfulness.~'
31    43|     thought it hard to leave my consort's side;~Not as so much about
32    43|        bethinks~Which shows his consort's guilt to him that drinks;~ ~
33    43|       assorting with his own,~A consort sought, and one of noble
34    43|       Through doubt of his fair consort while apart;~And in the
35    43|         while away~(So name his consort), or the contrary.~Won by
36    43|        whatsoe'er~Leaves to his consort; all his worldly gear:~ ~
37    43|         this besought he of his consort fair,~As thinking, that
38    43|    learning where concealed his consort lay.~ ~ CXXXI~"The servant
39    43|         what cheer!~What of thy consort will become? I see~Even
40    45|     pain and pine consumed,~Her consort to a cruel death was doomed.~ ~
41    45|     XCVI~Ere she herself to any consort tie,~Beside her own Rogero,
42    45|         maid~Should be Rogero's consort, brought him aid:~ ~ CIII~
43    45|        Bradamant shall Rogero's consort be;~And they may, without
44    46|        been opprest.~ ~ VII~The consort of my lord of Bozzolo~Behold!
45    46|            so willed~His wicked consort -- that Athenian lord~Had
46    46|         Would see her cherished consort risk his life.~ ~ CXV~But
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