Canto

 1     1|      and rank fury fell,~A man esteemed so wise in former time;~
 2     4|     their own or other's eyes,~Esteemed as fair, the wretched damsels
 3     4|      Him, in my eyes, than son esteemed more dear,~I seek to snatch
 4     5| privacy~Preserved whatever she esteemed most rare;~There many times
 5     5|  appears: for he,~Lurcanio, is esteemed so fierce in fight,~It seems
 6     6|     foul, and full of cruelty,~Esteemed the deed, although for him
 7     9|        Flanders nurtured, more~Esteemed for weight and puissance
 8    11|     Not for its power so much, esteemed above~Its worth, as given
 9    11|  miserable superstition stung,~Esteemed such holy deed a work profane;~
10    13|   creed~And law forbade us, he esteemed this site,~And showed the
11    16|      king of Arragon),~And one esteemed among the valiant train,~
12    17|        the kindly monarch much esteemed,~And Gryphon scorned, whom
13    17|     Than to live far from her, esteemed more dear.~-- Seeing that
14    17|      again,~A panoply of those esteemed most rare;~Whose mail, impassable
15    17|     and sullied with the scorn~Esteemed himself, which on his mate
16    18|    dear to her; as matters are~Esteemed by us as excellent and rare;~ ~
17    18|        his loss he better gain~Esteemed, that here to hazard purse
18    19|    quit the lowly pile~(So she esteemed the youth) till he was sound;~
19    19|       endears,~That never more esteemed was matter rare:~This she
20    23|    sight~A baron of high worth esteemed the knight,~ ~  LVI~And
21    23|        Together with his life, esteemed as dear, --~Fell at Orlando'
22    24|       whom, of all his friends esteemed most true,~Zerbino Isabella
23    27|     that he loved the losel or esteemed,~Rather to him some time
24    28|      more beauteous he himself esteemed.~ ~ V~"He not so much rejoiced
25    28|      Save he most faithful was esteemed: he there,~As he was peeping,
26    29|      and forbidden by his law, esteemed)~The liquor, tasted once,
27    32|    false and cruel well may be esteemed,~If thou, Rogero, false
28    36|     She, that this ample world esteemed at nought,~Of the Child'
29    38|     life his honour treasures,~Esteemed by him above all other pleasures.~ ~
30    38|  enterprise assayed:~Rogero he esteemed not in his pride,~And thought
31    45|    have vainly striven.~None I esteemed, excepting thee alone:~But
32    45|         I know that I shall be esteemed as light,~If what I lately
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