Canto

 1     1|   shalt thou hear,~Whom I with fitting praise prepare to grace,~
 2     3|      fair end through thee, in fitting date,~Which from the first
 3     3|     Melissa might prepare with fitting spell,~To show bold Bradamant,
 4     3|       shall break my song with fitting pause.~ ~ ~
 5     4|    with that deceitful scout;~(Fitting with him the father of all
 6     4|        host had got~A palfrey, fitting for the road or field.~She
 7     4|        blame or glory were his fitting meed.~ ~ LVI~They answered,
 8     5|    foul despite.~ ~ VII~" 'Tis fitting you should know, that in
 9     6|        they observed a woman's fitting port.~All are arrayed in
10     7|      up the space, and forms a fitting bound.~ ~ XII~Two black
11     7|  comfits and of cordial wine~A fitting proffer has been made anew,~
12     7|      LIII~Alone she finds him, fitting well her will,~As he enjoys
13     7|        her worth commends with fitting praise,~Tempering in truth
14    13|        yet be worse.~But it is fitting, I to thee this while~From
15    13|   hills about descry.~ ~ XI~"A fitting place to effect what different
16    13|     whose separate praise with fitting lore,~Were to attempt a
17    13|        the spell,~Since her in fitting time I shall set free,~And
18    14|  studied evermore~To find some fitting shelter; with desire,~In
19    14|     art~Will know what is most fitting to provide.~Next, where
20    15| unprovided had he thought~With fitting guard. Upon the monarch
21    18|      On evil and on good their fitting pay,~At a league's distance
22    18|       in his palace lodged, as fitting meed;~Having the prisoned
23    18|       to the winning lord were fitting meed.~ ~ CVI~Norandine,
24    20|      say, I never had before~A fitting subject for my clemency.~
25    20|        to take or slight,~'Tis fitting that we prove the warrior'
26    24|       way;~Of whom you more in fitting time shall learn,~But to
27    25|     was crimsoning the west;~A fitting hour for those to seek a
28    25|       he is about to wed,~'Tis fitting he should keep him with
29    26|         A cause of strife more fitting and more due~Than either
30    26|        prest~To do whate'er is fitting, on my side."~Small heed
31    27|       Who, well deserving as a fitting pain~To dangle from the
32    28|         And find at last, well fitting their intent,~The daughter
33    28|       Of many, gift, and add a fitting dower.~They mount, and to
34    30|        after he was dead?~'Tis fitting she provide herself with
35    31|        make,~And to each other fitting honour pay.~Agramant's host
36    35|     the innocent be done?~'Tis fitting to appease her you should
37    35|        Which bark (I hope) and fitting company,~To carry me to
38    37|        their upper vests, well fitting gear~Those miserable ladies'
39    37|    fame we hear;~And 'tis well fitting, that such valiant wight~
40    39|     host contained;~Whether of fitting or of feeble age:~Scarce
41    41|       fit reveals,~And what is fitting to conceal, conceals.~ ~
42    43|        wish, o'erpassing every fitting bound,~To know what husband
43    43|      the gloomy place, and one~Fitting the cruel deed which should
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