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1 1| No deed more sweet or welcome can be done.~Then, whatsoever 2 1| courser be!~To whom more welcome had been forage, stall,~ 3 4| Mount Alban's peer~A goodly welcome in their house accord;~Who 4 5| fortune, to the knight~Was welcome to have found the gentle 5 6| and fair mien entice,~And welcome to this opening Paradise:~ ~ 6 8| To Sir Rinaldo was large welcome paid;~And next the warrior, 7 9| were;~Who, after honourable welcome paid,~Seated the paladin, 8 11| ring away~Than have it as a welcome gift from me?~Not only this, ( 9 11| his casque, with festive welcome pressed~Towards the count, 10 12| to womankind) and they~To welcome him rise lightly form their 11 15| pleasure view,~Though him they welcome with demeanour bland:~For 12 17| rest,~The king excepted, welcome was the blow:~For each was 13 20| have as well the care~To welcome shrewdly all who thither 14 23| spacious France: 'Tis here all welcome sweet,~The kiss and clasp 15 25| cheer;~But not with wonted welcome; -- inly moved --~He even 16 30| seen~Rogero's self, more welcome would have been.~ ~ LXXIX~ 17 31| XXXV~I will not tell what welcome to the peer~Made Richardet, 18 31| give the warlike kinsmen welcome fair:~They both embrace 19 32| loved of thee,~Never so welcome had been death to me."~ ~ 20 32| castellain gives kindly welcome there:~But is a lodging 21 32| stranger's courtesy;~Rises to welcome her with smiling air,~And 22 32| its veins,~Sucks in the welcome rain, and is revived;~So, 23 34| to a chamber lead,~With welcome kind, the adventurous cavalier;~ 24 35| high-minded maid, to whom aye welcome are~All noble quests, by 25 37| LI~"Yet harbourage and welcome as before~Had he who sought 26 38| appeared,~Was greeted with a welcome warm and kind.~On all sides 27 39| Deeming himself as safe and welcome guest,~As Progne, when she 28 39| XXXIV~King Otho's son kind welcome did afford~Unto those Christian 29 42| with courteous cheer~And welcome guested by a cavalier.~ ~ ~ 30 42| sweet and needful shall I welcome rest."~ ~ LXIII~Upon the 31 42| needs to wedded man must welcome prove.~ ~ C~"Ne'er, in my 32 43| domain,~Thus went I; me thus welcome dost thou make?~Alas! what 33 44| done he now would do.~ ~ IX~Welcome, with endless proffers, 34 44| approve,~And France will welcome wide their wedded love.~ ~ 35 46| beauteous dames and sage, here welcome me!~With them what cavaliers