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 1     3|             And in her realms just lords shall seated be,~(Such Numa
 2     9|            who seek the land,~Both lords and knights, is with the
 3    10|      display,~And names of British lords, to him repair~One and another,
 4    11|         have to die,~So many noble lords and cavaliers~Before this
 5    13|            boast above~Those other lords the Scottish prince stood
 6    15|            smiles;~And other noble lords, and many a one~Well-armed
 7    16|           and hear;~And cried, "My lords, you should thanksgiving
 8    16|          and dukes, and peers,~And lords of other lands, and cavaliers.~ ~
 9    17|         Too soon to be by stranger lords possest.~The matter in this
10    17|        practised in the shock:~All lords, or scions of illustrious
11    18|            To whom the counselling lords reserve the power~To speak
12    20|         hundred women's cry, whose lords will bleed~Beneath his falchion,
13    22|          Where so many illustrious lords were shent:~Worse prisoners
14    28|       dight~The meal against their lords' return at night.~ ~ LVI~"
15    30|            combat to those martial lords.~ ~ XXVIII~Nor what a heavy
16    31|             more blindly yet those lords~Parry the stroke, who scarce
17    31|           LXXXIV~Agramant to those lords' opinion bent,~Though that
18    33|            Rome's peerage, and all lords that own~Her sway, he into
19    34|         authority~With which great lords their delegates invest:~
20    34| merchandise,~Some, that on wealthy lords their hope repose,~And some,
21    36|         the plate and chain,~Those lords the former question moved
22    37|          Coveted burial with their lords of yore,~How much more fame
23    38|          and few.~The Paladins and lords remain; without,~Is left
24    38|       Eldest and wisest they those lords among --~The monarch so
25    38|             As of his many martial lords the best,~Yet shows a troubled
26    38|            side, among~Princes and lords, that severally bore~The
27    39|         now there -- those warlike lords espied~A savage man, and
28    40|         storm.~ ~ XLIV~"If you, my lords, will listen to my lore,~
29    41|       Latin `Este',~(That is -- be lords of the dominion round!)~
30    43|         The love, the courtesy thy lords shall show,~O thou fair
31    44|          bright and cheerful brow,~Lords, paladins and people, kinsmen,
32    44|        Rogero bring,~And mid those lords present him to the king;~ ~
33    44|           feasted high in hall~His lords, mid tourney, mummery, mask
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