Canto

 1   Int|      very love-sick (but very chaste and proper) Orlando, set
 2     3|      the grave;~"May Fortune, chaste and noble maid, fulfil~Thine
 3     3|       next shall wed Matilda, chaste and sage.~ ~ XXX~"His virtues
 4     4|       such treason sought,~Is chaste and spotless in the common
 5     6|   vice were bred~The pair, as chaste and good they loath the
 6     8|     was my love) thy feelings chaste,~I kept untouched, alas!
 7    10|       sage, Dicilla good, and chaste~Sofrosina, who, as she has
 8    11|      would not have been more chaste.~The impatient Child had
 9    13| courteously replies:~ ~ LVII~"Chaste dames of thee descended
10    13|    noble hearts, incomparably chaste.~ ~ LVIII~"And if at length,
11    13|      May be entitled, or more chaste and sage;~The noble-minded
12    13|      be replied. Penelope the chaste,~As such, was not beneath
13    13|     whom more prudent or more chaste is none,~Renowned in Greek
14    15|      with squadron stout,~And chaste Sophrosina, with him shall
15    27|       others were agreed~That chaste and good their consorts
16    28|   quilt, his consort true~And chaste, saw sleeping at a stripling'
17    28|       wives of others, and as chaste:~And, if like others we
18    29|   road~Should wander, and her chaste intention fail,~With stronger
19    29|       Thy plighted faith, and chaste and holy name,~(Things hardly
20    29|       To the third heaven her chaste soul made repair,~And in
21    31|       Of Flordelice the lover chaste and true;~ ~ LX~Whom by
22    35|       What fame Eliza, she so chaste of sprite,~On the other
23    37|      inherit:~ ~ VI~Faithful, chaste, and bold, the world hath
24    37|       in the grave.~ ~ XIX~If chaste Laodamia, Portia true,~Evadne,
25    37|      fairer was the dame than chaste and right,~And well deserving
26    37|      was the peer:~In that so chaste a lady and so fair,~A wife'
27    42|    And groundlessly, of women chaste and clear.~On many women
28    43|  build.~ ~ XV~"By ancient and chaste dames he there made rear~
29    43| virtuous dames, who, sage~And chaste, had so adorned antiquity,~
30    43|    Genevra's fault aware.~The chaste wife's lord thereof may
31    43|     to true honour rise,~Save chaste in name and deed; subjoining
32    43|   accuser be,~So vanquish her chaste thoughts, she makes the
33    46| Beauteous, but wiser and more chaste than fair,~I Barbara Turca,
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