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 1    II|    late, now changed to purest white.~ ~ XXVII~The news of this
 2    II|       shot look not to hit the white,~All what the enchanter
 3   III|     won;~And that kind pair in white all armed round,~Is Edward
 4    IV|        diamond eyes,~The roses white and red resembled well,~
 5    VI|    beheld the warlike maid,~As white as snow upon the Alpine
 6    VI| shining cleared~With that pure white wherein the nymph was dight:~
 7   VII|     springing daylight red and white arise.~ ~ XXVI~He sighed
 8    IX|      or morning dews on lilies white,~The dust therein uprolled
 9    IX|           LXXXII~His steed was white, and white as purest snow~
10    IX|       His steed was white, and white as purest snow~That falls
11    XI|      adorned was in a surplice white,~The bishops donned their
12   XII|        change foresaid:~By his white locks from black that changed
13   XII|       and with stories old,~As white as snow there stood a virgin
14   XII|       bright,~In her thy color white new terror wrought,~She
15   XII|      paleness midst her native white begun;~Her looks to heaven
16   XIV|      floating laid,~The marble white the prince did long behold,~
17    XV|      wantons, tender, fair and white,~Moved so far the warriors'
18    XV|       wide,~The ivory soft and white mantled in gold:~Thus her
19   XVI|        Her sweat-drops bright, white, round, like pearls of Ind;~
20   XVI|        flowers smiled, and her white breast~The lilies there
21  XVII|   spring,~The cross, the eagle white, the lily of gold,~And by
22 XVIII|     fled~And thence, of purest white, bright rays outstream;~
23 XVIII|       he comes!" In glistering white all dight~Appeared the man,
24 XVIII|        forehead bold,~Of linen white full twenty yards he rolled.~ ~
25   XIX|       he spies,~This red, that white, that blue, this purple
26   XIX|  Godfrey's guard that gold and white do wear,~Such shall their
27    XX|    Show their uncovered heads, white, hoary, old,~To thee thy
28    XX|       when his colors gold and white he spied,~And saw the other
29    XX|       armor, pierced her bosom white,~Worthy no blows, but blows
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