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1 1| s such, or yet a fairer crown;~Almontes', or Mambrino' 2 1| distant pine without its crown,~Which he saw clad in leafy 3 3| papal, one the imperial crown),~The baron, Marquis of 4 3| And shall Spoleto's ducal crown enjoy.~Behold the princely 5 5| having lost his kingly crown,~Then saw it first upon 6 6| Looked to all England's crown; my lawful claim~After my 7 8| before his honour and his crown,~The beauty which made Roland, 8 9| hight,~To whom that island's crown belonged of right.~ ~ LXXXV~ 9 10| had usurped her sister's crown.~ ~ LIV~Oh! of how many 10 10| kingdoms holding of the British crown,~English, Scotch, Irish, 11 10| bears a car, and that a crown.~ ~ LXXXI~"The valiant Raymond, 12 11| been in France, and for the crown, his right~Upon his father' 13 12| ever proudest were, the crown,~With evil countenance, 14 13| those who wear imperial crown,~And mighty kings; the column 15 14| led:~Since Agramant the crown and staff of gold,~Once 16 14| of Agrican, who wore~The crown of Tartary, a warrior wight;~ 17 15| Trajan's, Mark's, Severus', crown;~But that of every farthest 18 16| line the bands of either crown.~ ~ XXXII~But having first 19 16| him the ancients with a crown endued,~Who saved one citizen 20 18| in three places) showed a crown imprest.~ ~ CXXIX~"To me 21 19| her Catay,~And with its crown Medoro's head entwine.~She 22 20| sacked the realm whose royal crown they wore.~Come of this 23 25| across the gullet, cheek, or crown.~Screaming, the dissipated 24 26| his successful reign,~The crown yet ill secure upon his 25 27| in air,~By Agramant the crown of Tingitane~(An ill example) 26 30| were,~And stript of mantle, crown, and royal sway.~But each, 27 33| all cities bear away the crown,~No palm or parsley wreath, 28 33| palm or parsley wreath, but crown of gold;~Noble Biserta next 29 39| tyrant's want who wears a crown --~As worthless herd of 30 40| all Africk wore the royal crown.~ ~ XXXIII~Filled with dead 31 41| Charles (in succour of whose crown~Against the Lombards shall 32 44| by sceptre, mitre, or by crown,~Nor save by prudence; save 33 44| encircled with their forfeit crown,~Shall be for Aymon no unworthy 34 44| by nobility, nor kingly crown,~That dazzle so the silly 35 45| each city subject to his crown.~Hence quickly through the 36 45| cannot strive against the crown,~-- Cannot and will not -- 37 46| right;~And he from them the crown receive and wear.~Rogero' 38 46| are~The sceptre and the crown, his royal due:~But let