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1 3| Brunello he. Who wears the gift shall bring~To nought all 2 4| resign,~Which are not in thy gift, -- already mine.~ ~ XXXV~" 3 8| thanks to heaven for such a gift are due,~Whence on my head 4 11| Than have it as a welcome gift from me?~Not only this, ( 5 14| to Mandricardo sped,~As gift, a courser of a chestnut 6 14| shouldst bestow~In aid, the gift of they redeeming grace,~ 7 15| appendix showed.~Another gift, which in its goodly feats~ 8 15| good Englishman receive~The gift, and of the fairy took his 9 18| freely would resign the gift he earned,~That it by me 10 18| accord;~And let some fairer gift the knight reward."~ ~ CXXXI~ 11 18| courteous cheer;~And, as his gift, in fine received the gear.~ ~ 12 24| said,~"Will keep this gift"; and levelled at his crest,~ 13 27| Shall make me recognize as gift or loan~What I with this 14 28| of herself to wind:~Her gift the husband is well pleased 15 28| leman, in the view~Of many, gift, and add a fitting dower.~ 16 29| believed,~Unless 'twere as a gift from her received;~ ~ X~ 17 30| knowing how that goodly gift would please.~No more of 18 32| his aid.~ ~ VII~As a free gift to him the martial fair~ 19 32| right, and took away thy gift again.~Restore it; well 20 32| virtuous spear,~Her cousin's gift, which never missed its 21 34| noisome odours shed;~The gift (if it may lawfully be said)~ 22 35| hight,~On whom so rich a gift of God shall light.~ ~ IX~" 23 35| higher rank might hold:~But gift of palace and of plenteous 24 35| XLIII~"And dearer shall the gift be from my hand;~Since I 25 37| If, as in seeking other gift to gain,~(For Nature, without 26 41| That Brigliador, Rogero's gift he crost,~Erewhile, by haughty 27 43| love so true,~Nor for large gift, nor promise often plight,~ 28 43| And I declare to her the gift is small~To that, which 29 43| shake from him, and~Now gift me with some rich and fair 30 43| gentle, and who brought~A gift, compared wherewith, this 31 43| with goodly rent~Would gift, and Galerana's inmate make;~ 32 45| brows, and upon thee that gift bestow."~Rogero, on whom 33 46| But I to thee restore thy gift, and, more~Glady than I 34 46| goodly show.~Much prized that gift, while living, Priam's son,~