Canto

 1     3|      sire succeeded by an equal heir!~He, thwarting with just
 2     3|          leaves his brother Azo heir~Of Pesaro and fair Ancona'
 3     4|   follows into France Troyano's heir.~Him, in my eyes, than son
 4     6|      was her father's universal heir:~For that she only was in
 5     7|     table, spread by whatsoever heir~Of Ninus, though triumphant
 6     9|      The isle of Holland's only heir, the king~Of Friesland,
 7    18|       of that buckler left thee heir.~ ~ CXLIX~"I seek thee out
 8    20|       she left with Alexandria, heir~To this famed city, which
 9    23| Pinnabel is prisoned Scotland's heir:~By Roland freed, Frontino
10    27|         with renowned Troyano's heir;~Awed by whose sovereign
11    27|     such confusion is Troyano's heir,~He sees no way through
12    27|       lose the track of Ulien's heir:~A woman who had fallen
13    28|     King Monacho, his brother's heir,~By nature with such graces
14    28|       made that dying pilgrim's heir:~This she undoes, and gives
15    33|       that of King Marcomir was heir:~Why hither sent, and why
16    33|    Astolpho, and that takes his heir,~And re-establishes the
17    33|        birth to Coelus' godlike heir;~If Thebes in Hercules and
18    34|        disciple answered Otho's heir,~"Know that the Parcae are
19    35|         for Monodante's valiant heir,~Who at the bridge had left
20    35|         the arms of Monodantes' heir~Were those of Sansonet and
21    37|    beyond his usage -- with his heir,~Begirt by friends, Sir
22    38|         Agramant and those that heir his sway,~I twenty loads
23    41|        grandsons, and his every heir,~Fully revealed to that
24    42|          that from Heaven shall heir~As mighty virtue as on earth
25    44|      Leo, of his lofty line~The heir and hope, to crave the maid
26    44|        high regard he bears his heir,~Can nought resolve till
27    44|      XXXVI~Duke Aymon heard his heir with some disdain;~That,
28    44|       practice, on his house or heir,~Will she not justly hold
29    44|    nothing spake)~Constantine's heir should perish by his blade;~
30    46|      Grecian emperor's youthful heir;~ ~ XXII~Leo that, one by
31    46|      treachery perished Priam's heir,~And Greeks the Trojans
32    46|         he becomes that title's heir,~Which Rome yet free bade
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