Canto

 1     1|  promise to fulfil.~ ~ III~Good seed of Hercules, give ear and
 2     1|      that Paladin, good Aymon's seed,~Who Mount Albano had in
 3     2|       each sucker of thy cursed seed!"~ ~ LXXVI~But not, as was
 4     3|        of thine and of Rogero's seed,~Shall plant in Italy thy
 5     3|  Bertoldo and Albertazo are his seed:~And, lo! the father walkes
 6     3|         for Rome by thy devoted seed.~ ~ XXXII~"See Fulke and
 7     3|    shall wed a maid of France's seed.~This is the second Hercules;
 8     3|         led!~ ~ LXII~"O, worthy seed of Hercules the good,~Let
 9     7|     perfume this, whose like no seed or slip~Bears in sweet Indian
10     7|        a fair beginning show;~A seed which, we may hope, will
11     7|     Than to the tale of all thy seed beside.~I saw thee joy that
12    13|       the larger portion of her seed~The king enchantress at
13    15|        had blown.~Of Oliviero's seed was either plant;~Gryphon
14    18|        Africa be lost our noble seed.~Save you united go, be
15    21|     future penitence the bitter seed.~Gabrina keeps on earth
16    23|       whom was sprung this evil seed:~Who, to escape from angry
17    24|       with warrior of so bold a seed.~At the loud sound and horrid,
18    27|      vantage theirs)~To him the seed of their dissensions show,~
19    27|       such debates the fruitful seed;~And for whose loss, whilere
20    27|      aright, that Ulien's might seed,~With Sacripant, Circassia'
21    27|    because man issues from your seed;~For roses also blossom
22    31|    Conceived of the illustrious seed and good~Of generous Aymon,
23    31|      Olivier's and Sigismonda's seed.~ ~ XXXVIII~In parley were
24    32|        to exhibit suckers of my seed,~Conjured up spirits from
25    33| foremost is the bold Alphonso's seed,~Whom, led by that false
26    36|    which I deliver is not vain.~Seed of one father, on one womb
27    36|     Trojan ancestors are we the seed,~Through famous Hector's
28    36|        fruitful mother with his seed;~As thou Atlantes may'st
29    39|      German, Gascon, or Italian seed.~ ~ XXXI~The patron, yet
30    41|    persecutest thou my faithful seed?"~As whilom said the Saviour
31    43|      Derived of haughty Cadmus' seed are we.~I am the fairy Manto,
32    44|      from one womb~And from one seed that warlike band had come.~ ~
33    46|         rest I see,~Correggio's seed, on the harbour's furthest
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