Canto

 1     3|         s plain,~And open to the chivalry of France~The victory over
 2     4|      Besides, you by the laws of chivalry~Are bound to venge the damsel
 3     5|          whom, together with his chivalry,~And barons of the realm
 4    10|        Before Rinaldo, flower of chivalry;~He that (if you remember
 5    10|       work: Is none in whom such chivalry~And valour shines. The Duke
 6    11|        at such ebb are worth and chivalry,~That the base often plays
 7    13|     Performing wondrous feats of chivalry,~I was surprised by Love,
 8    14|      Marsilius, and his heads of chivalry:~Who all advised the monarch
 9    14|           and marquis, count and chivalry,~And soldier, foreigner
10    15|          s flower, for sovereign chivalry,~For sovereign goodness,
11    16|        Next Ariodantes moved his chivalry,~Who was of late made Duke
12    16|          destroyed he marked his chivalry,~And saw that baffled banner
13    16|       For, single and afoot, his chivalry~Amid the Africans had left
14    17|         with his kindred, a fair chivalry,~To bring the warriors to
15    18|          they met not, 'mid that chivalry,~And kept one as a mightier
16    18|       dealt such deaths amid his chivalry,~And raised about himself
17    18|         he would lose his Syrian chivalry,~To snatch his court, before
18    19|   ancient sire, through Roland's chivalry)~To Roland in return the
19    20|      would thou prove what is my chivalry,~On other ground I to thy
20    21|        And corresponded not with chivalry,~That he a woman should
21    21|          st the flower of errant chivalry.~ ~ XII~"But it with reason
22    24| Intending, when from siege their Chivalry~Shall be relieved -- the
23    27|    Already all, throughout their chivalry,~Are mad with spite and
24    31| unmeriting a steed,~That dost by chivalry such foul misdeed."~ ~
25    32|        Amid the martial ranks of chivalry.~Serves the king Charlemagne
26    33|         hundred thousand of that chivalry~Slew, and to endless night
27    34|  enrolled~Amid my royal father's chivalry,~In mickle fame increased
28    35|        would in combat prove his chivalry,~And to the world at large
29    37|          the holy orders of fair chivalry~Alike the youthful pair
30    44|       Ruin and fire, and feat of chivalry:~Scaffolds, upraised for
31    44|         If all believe our other chivalry~They, more than head o'ertops
32    44|          champion was not of his chivalry;~Wondering his superhuman
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