Canto

 1     1|         The ancient root of thine illustrious race.~Of him, if thou wilt
 2     3|       Since fiercer fire for such illustrious end,~Than what was wont,
 3     3|           meet,~The heirs who her illustrious race should swell.~Hence
 4     3|      agreed.~Many fair princes of illustrious name;~Obyson, Albert famed
 5     5|           Reserve, as due to more illustrious fate.~'Twas well to love,
 6     6|          seat,~Thence, rescued by illustrious Brava's pride,~Whose prowess
 7     7|          Pregnant by thee with an illustrious crew,~That far renowned,
 8     8|           prize too dear, oh! too illustrious prey!~To glut so barbarous
 9    13|              LXIV~"Other the same illustrious name will bear,~And who
10    13|        repair, upon Italian land,~Illustrious houses with supporting hand.~ ~
11    14|        compare,~The battle, whose illustrious palm may be~Well worthily
12    14|      Italy with dead.~ ~ X~As the illustrious King of France has need~
13    14|         gear,~Which showed him an illustrious cavalier.~ ~ XL~"In charge" (
14    14|        champion near,~To save the illustrious blood of Stordilane,~Ere
15    17|           All lords, or scions of illustrious stock.~ ~ LXXXV~At open
16    18|           while is shown~Of their illustrious doings in the west;~'Tis
17    19|         courteous cavalier~To his illustrious opposite 'gan say;~"What
18    20|         for their lore,~Shine two illustrious light, to set no more.~ ~
19    22|       fine the spot~Where so many illustrious lords were shent:~Worse
20    22|           grandsire and his whole illustrious strain,~But for her pleasure
21    27|          Add to these warriors of illustrious name,~More than one Moor,
22    27|       paid;~For he the port of an illustrious peer~In his guest's lofty
23    31| Constantia bare,~Conceived of the illustrious seed and good~Of generous
24    32|    charmed:~"O lady, born to such illustrious name!~Would'st thou conclude
25    32|          to win the lady's smile,~Illustrious deeds have done, which Fame
26    33|   withstood,~Derived from Avalo's illustrious blood."~ ~ XXV~The warder
27    33|    virtues shorn;~ ~ XXIX~"And if illustrious Crete rejoiced of old~In
28    33|          praise and gain,~By such illustrious warriors to be slain."~ ~
29    37|       diligence, and mickle pain,~Illustrious women day and night have
30    37|           that strife;~Whom those illustrious three had doomed to die,~
31    38|      prudent in design,~Much that illustrious lady magnified,~And much
32    39|    accomplish, in accord~With his illustrious chief, the English lord.~ ~
33    43|           wherewith was wooed~The illustrious shepherd upon Ida hoar.~
34    44|          which none~Will equal in illustrious blood below,~A race may
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