Canto

 1     3|      region sound,~Where'er the honoured muse shall find a home:~
 2     5|      peers~He, whom I must have honoured and caressed,~And held in
 3     8|    stain or slight,~The old and honoured ensign he foregoes,~His
 4    13|     consort she will strain,~In honoured and in splendid rivalry,~
 5    14| deserved you should accord,~For honoured gifts, the gilded spur and
 6    15|         he hears Andrew Doria's honoured name!~To him I see Charles
 7    17|        to please,~As might have honoured Mars or Hercules.~ ~ CXIII~
 8    17|      with the peer did ride~Was honoured by the courteous king as
 9    18|   avenged with worthy deed,~Him honoured with fair cheer, and home
10    19|         deny~That I in earth my honoured king may lay:~No other grace
11    25|     three~Emptied her horn, him honoured as his lord.~Here they conclude
12    26|      displayed:~Her the knights honoured much, and to declare~Her
13    26|        XLVI~"In quelling it his honoured faulchion, more~Than other
14    31|       his train~As duly tended, honoured, and well seen,~As he in
15    31|       owes,~Roland, erewhile so honoured and so sage,~Now roves the
16    35|         moved the poet with his honoured hand,~To place them upon
17    37|        know I none):~But who is honoured in her speech and page,~
18    37|        her address.~As the most honoured of those ladies three,~Demanding,
19    37|         that thou should'st too honoured be~By the executioner who
20    38|         well as head,~Again his honoured seat in council prest,~And
21    38|      court beside,~And glad the honoured enterprise assayed:~Rogero
22    38|      LXVIII~Rogero, though much honoured, on his part,~That him his
23    39|      cavaliers, as said:~Who -- honoured at his hospitable board --~
24    41|  dominion shall obtain,~And the honoured title of a marquis gain;~ ~
25    42|         Hercules -- support the honoured dame:~(So says the scroll):
26    42|     these fair dames her poet's honoured head.~The first of these
27    42|        Posthumus -- about whose honoured brow~Phoebus and Pallas
28    43| cavalier,~Numbered that old and honoured race among,~Sprung from
29    43|        serpent wont to pay,~The honoured ensign of his ancient strain;~
30    43|        is this the reign,~Whose honoured sceptre thou wast now to
31    43|    ranged to bear~By turns that honoured weight were earl and knight.~
32    44|          A pair more feared and honoured far and wide~Than all the
33    46|     That never worthier or more honoured thing~Adorned the dome of
34    46|       the kinsmen's side,~-- So honoured by the best -- I never knew;~
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