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... honour and duty by these remonstrances , Rinaldo starts from the trance which had enthralled his senses , and sallies forth to the field against his fair and valiant enslaver , with the following exclamation , which is natural enough to ...
... honour and duty by these remonstrances , Rinaldo starts from the trance which had enthralled his senses , and sallies forth to the field against his fair and valiant enslaver , with the following exclamation , which is natural enough to ...
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... honours of parentage . If the Spanish origin , which some antiquaries have assigned to that sin- gular monument of ... honour and patriotism . " But , whether of French or Spanish origin , and whether composed in Latin , or translated ...
... honours of parentage . If the Spanish origin , which some antiquaries have assigned to that sin- gular monument of ... honour and patriotism . " But , whether of French or Spanish origin , and whether composed in Latin , or translated ...
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... honour of the great restorer of his native Florence ; and that his friend Politian had for that purpose referred him to the Provençal Arnald , and to Alcuin the contemporary annalist of the reign of Charlemagne . Nevertheless , Turpin ...
... honour of the great restorer of his native Florence ; and that his friend Politian had for that purpose referred him to the Provençal Arnald , and to Alcuin the contemporary annalist of the reign of Charlemagne . Nevertheless , Turpin ...
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... honour , to hesitate in yielding obedience to his sovereign's mandate . Under these circumstances , the Poem opens with the de- parture of Orlando for Roncesvalles from his Castle of Cler- mont - the Chiaramonte of the Italian poets ...
... honour , to hesitate in yielding obedience to his sovereign's mandate . Under these circumstances , the Poem opens with the de- parture of Orlando for Roncesvalles from his Castle of Cler- mont - the Chiaramonte of the Italian poets ...
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... Honour's field . O let thine Aldabelle , thy sister , pray ! To female tears ' tis no disgrace to yield : Think on the duties of thy knightly vow , Behold the widow and the orphan now ! " Can ye remember Gano's treacherous tongue , ( 3 ) ...
... Honour's field . O let thine Aldabelle , thy sister , pray ! To female tears ' tis no disgrace to yield : Think on the duties of thy knightly vow , Behold the widow and the orphan now ! " Can ye remember Gano's treacherous tongue , ( 3 ) ...
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