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 1     I|  Glistering in filed steel and armor sheen,~With jolly plumes
 2   III|        acquaintance, though in armor dight.~ ~ XVIII~"Say, who
 3    IV|       suspense,~That none take armor for their queen's defence.~ ~
 4     V|       the ten had donned their armor best,~And taken leave of
 5    VI|     said, the champion for his armor cried.~ ~ XXI~While he was
 6    VI|    troop went forth in shining armor clad,~Before the rest the
 7    VI|      every one;~For that while armor, and that helmet bright,~
 8    VI|       appeared~Upon her silver armor double bright,~The place
 9   VII|    From top to toe all clad in armor good,~Who brandishing a
10   VII|        right plain~No tempered armor could his life protect,~
11   VII|   began to peep;~He called for armor, which incontinent~Was brought
12   VII|      shone the Pagan in bright armor clad,~And rolled his eyes
13   VII|      Wondering the Christian's armor was so good.~ ~ XCIV~The
14   VII|      pass,~Like her it was, in armor and in weed,~In stature,
15  VIII|       apparent true,~Rinaldo's armor, frushed and hacked they
16  VIII|      the duke, "where you this armor had,~Hide not the truth,
17     X|        rested he, nor once his armor doffed,~But all day long
18   XII|     hauberk shining bright,~An armor black as jet or coal she
19   XII|       I saw a champion clad in armor bright~That o'er my head
20  XVII| splendor shone~Of their bright armor, purple, gold and stone.~ ~
21  XVII|     High on a tree they saw an armor new,~That glistered bright
22 XVIII|    fought,~Each other nymph in armor likewise dight,~A Cyclops
23 XVIII|       their proper weight,~His armor laid and long unused shield,~
24 XVIII|     eyes,~In pure and heavenly armor richly dressed,~Brighter
25   XIX|       By his strong blows, his armor and his coat;~For once they
26   XIX|       angry war forthcast,~The armor clashed and lightened gainst
27   XIX|       bear,~Their names, their armor, and their government;~And
28   XIX|    most foe:"~They plucked his armor off, and she each vein,~
29    XX|     shall these heathen of his armor won,~In their vile temples
30    XX|       he gave,~And pierced her armor, pierced her bosom white,~
31    XX|        besmear the ground,~His armor broke, limbs weak, wounds
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