Canto

 1     2|     combat sped,~Matched with a baron of no meaner might;~And
 2     3|        the imperial crown),~The baron, Marquis of Ancona style.~
 3     3|         subtle guiles,~Has to a baron of his following~Consigned,
 4     4|         Lurcanio is the doughty baron's name,~Who would bereave
 5     5|       me (for such the Scottish baron's name)~Well warranted by
 6     5|           And thither went that baron silently,~And hid within
 7     9|       great desire to kill~That baron, or his hurry made him fail,~
 8    14|      Here might you paladin and baron ken,~King, duke, and marquis,
 9    15|         led a captive, know~The BARON OF THE PARD, (so styled
10    17|    fourth succeeding moon," the baron said;~"This is the first
11    17|    shield~Which bold Laodicea's baron bore.~Thrice of four times
12    17|       said,~He quickly called a baron of his crew,~And him enjoined
13    17|        With many armed men that baron fares,~And to the city-gate
14    18|      And he to his to strip the baron cried.~ ~ LVI~From me it
15    21|      installed~Here was he by a baron of that court,~Who, in a
16    21|          That in her cause that baron he had shent.~And having
17    22|        And that anew nigh every baron bold~Has after his renowned
18    22|        pant~To slay the English baron, angered sore;~But he abased
19    23|        and at the first sight~A baron of high worth esteemed the
20    31|         the stranger guest,~The baron recognised, with whom he
21    31| Gradasso had opined,~The gentle baron was of craven kind.~ ~ XCIII~
22    32|         The tower; whereof that baron he possest,~On pact, that
23    32|      turned away,~Cried to that baron, "Partial and unwise~Your
24    33|         from sire; even to that baron, who~Heard it related by
25    34|      mickle fame increased that baron bold.~His feats of many
26    34|       lighted, cries:~"O gentle baron, that by will divine~Have
27    34|       again~Deprived the gentle baron of his brain.~ ~ LXXXVII~
28    37|     year, from foreign shore,~A baron and his wife their steps
29    38|      Quaintly and softly by the baron brave;~And so unlooked for
30    39|      known.~ ~ XLIII~The gentle baron no less gladly eyed~His
31    39|    knight behold,~The courteous baron in the madman view;~That
32    41|       way;~Or at the least that baron to impede.~And him beneath
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