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1 1| I in another canto shall declare.~ ~ ~ 2 5| the good king entreated to declare~His name, or, at the least, 3 7| over, ease and wantonness declare;~These with her hand, such 4 9| found, if face may grief declare,~And sable cloth, with which ( 5 11| not left the tidings to declare.~The following day they 6 17| fearing Gryphon might declare~His wrong, and to the king 7 18| that other witness could declare.~To grant them yours is 8 19| till other blast the joust declare.~Lo! earth and air and sea 9 20| of the male race,~And to declare if women there bear sway~ 10 23| proclaim they through the town declare;~Till this the wicked woman 11 24| XLV~This author vouches (I declare not who)~That hence they 12 25| beseech, your name as well declare:~Which I would gladly hear, 13 25| him Gerardo's lawful son declare,~Are witnesses of little 14 26| knights honoured much, and to declare~Her name, so well deserving 15 27| your conduct cause can I declare,~Save this alone, that you 16 31| first Rinaldo's feats I must declare,~Who with his troop to Paris 17 32| and bids them of the two~Declare which is most beauteous 18 34| of beauty, could to thee declare.~Though it is certain, Pride 19 34| love pretend:~But first declare my will that he oppose~And 20 35| and would he hear~My name, declare that 'tis to thee unknown."~ 21 37| hide the good they might declare,~And tell in every place 22 38| Rinaldo! whom his deeds declare~No less than bold Orlando; 23 39| each several warrior's name declare,~Stretched on the champaign 24 39| the cavaliers their news declare,~A noise is heard; which 25 39| lord the warfare's state declare:~Then prest with siege Biserta, 26 42| accord,~Prythee delay not to declare, that I~In this my story 27 42| love-cases read,~Whom Malagigi to declare requires,~How good Rinaldo' 28 43| me -- nor well how can I declare --~In voice and visage and 29 43| swerve;~ ~ XXXVII~"And I declare to her the gift is small~ 30 44| him Rogero of Risa's son declare,~And vouch in valour as 31 44| audience, weighty tidings to declare;~And, to Ungiardo led forthwith, 32 45| He to Ungiardo hastens to declare~The Child who put the imperial 33 45| heard Rogero's sad estate declare,~And how he in this guise 34 45| both well assorted; and declare~The champions worthy of