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1 2| And took the way (love served me for a guide)~Where it 2 2| Or, as the first occasion served, would stray~Out of the 3 3| these the greater portion served to guide~(Such the wise 4 5| palace made resort;~There served long time the daughter of 5 6| dames than one my beauty served to warm,~And in conclusion 6 6| close adviser evermore;~And served by her, where they commanded 7 7| ring the false enchantment served to clear.~This too unmasked 8 8| The virtuous ring which served the truth to explore!~ ~ 9 9| treasure left me, spent~(What served alone existence to sustain)~ 10 16| Than ever yet in court was served by liege,~And with them 11 16| arrayed,~No gain, no glory served you as a guide,~A common 12 17| as if having more than served to fill~Their hungry maw, 13 17| flock's increase,~Which served her and her household as 14 17| he Wit less than Fortune served in save)~And running to 15 18| pleased to smile or frown,~Served Dardinello with fidelity,~ 16 19| kindly couple's hospitality,~Served by them in their cabin, 17 21| Meanwhile two squires, who served him in the wood,~A rustic 18 22| may,~With Bradamant; who served him as a guide~To Vallombrosa' 19 22| and tore the veil which served to hide~The lightning's 20 25| I rode all night -- Love served me as a guide --~To seek 21 26| notified.~This they had served about a neighbouring fountain,~ 22 27| Made smooth the way, and served them as a guide.~ ~ XV~Thither 23 29| which those squires who served the Moor,~From travellers 24 29| How she by him was whilom served and graced.~Behind her speech 25 34| more grateful master he had served.~ ~ XVIII~"Pamphylia, Caria, 26 35| on many spent,~Would have served many wholly to array,~Are 27 38| as a certain sign, had served to prove~That lady's little 28 38| erred.~But now a chance has served that will to tame,~And clip 29 38| father thee, as kinsman, served,~So thou a kin and servant 30 39| Barons and cavaliers, that served the Moor;~Who moved by their 31 41| When time and fair occasion served of yore)~He, in his folly, 32 43| bright,~Which might have served the very stones to move,~ 33 43| The ill hest, but who had served not his despite;~And thither 34 46| wear.~Rogero's squire who served this band to steer~Has published