Canto

 1   Int|        other knights and their loves are mixed in. Most important
 2     1|   promised pleasure.~ ~ ~ I~OF LOVES and LADIES, KNIGHTS and
 3     1|     slighted;~'Tis now Rinaldo loves, as ill requited.~ ~ LXXVIII~
 4     4|        life bestows on him who loves.~ ~ LXIV~"Or true or false
 5     5|        are as well assured she loves you not.~ ~ XXX~" `Why have
 6     6| fir-tree's spray,~Sport little loves, with desultory flight:~
 7     7|        That gentle lady who so loves thee, who~Were well deserving
 8     7|       Bradamant had loved, and loves, she says,~Continuing to
 9     9|         the peer~Loved me, and loves me yet with heart sincere.~ ~
10    10|       frees.~ ~ ~ I~Of all the loves, of all fidelity~Yet proved,
11    11|        as the nightingale then loves to sing~From branch of verdant
12    12|    sight~Seems the Angelica he loves so dear.~He who is lady-love
13    13|        of the damsel bland~Who loves Zerbino, hears the piteous
14    13|        by her hand destroy who loves him so.~ ~ LXXVII~She cried, "
15    17|        him more:~You see if he loves well or only feigns!~The
16    18|     Whom as his heart Lurcanio loves, a blow~Upon his head behind
17    18|     But him I shall expect who loves the rhyme,~To listen to
18    19|      and fleeted!~While he who loves his master from his heart,~
19    21|    have yourself defended.~Our loves bad been concealed and free
20    22|     another canto I attend~Who loves the tale, to hear my story'
21    31|    Brandimart, who the Country loves as dear~As man can love
22    32|       arms of every guise,~Who loves Rogero and to him is dear;~
23    32|     adversary know,~If one who loves like me thou so torment?~
24    34|        bore.~I who perceive he loves, address not now~The warrior
25    34|       poets versed.~ ~ LXXVIII~Loves of unhappy end in imagery~
26    36|     shall spill,~Thou her that loves and worships thee wouldst
27    36|     lover pains,~Who lives and loves, untaught by me, may know:~
28    36|      Bradamant, because Rogero loves.~But me to quit the cheerful
29    38|        life, whom gentle woman loves,~As her own life she values,
30    40|   broke the promise plight:~He loves that king, and from his
31    43|         To him that loved, and loves her evermore,~Her coming,
32    43|      by Circe were;~Venus with Loves and Graces there should
33    46|         Should she by him that loves her best be won,~None passes
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