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1 I| himself doth lift,~Thus clad he cut the spheres and circles 2 I| were they in strong armors clad,~Next whom there marched 3 I| many thrice~Led Baldwin, clad in gilden arms of price.~ ~ 4 III| Godfrey there, in purple clad and gold,~His stately port, 5 IV| repelling;~So was the wanton clad, as if this much~Should 6 IV| Titan, in his brightness clad,~The sunshine of her face 7 V| squire them brings,~And clad his head, and dressed in 8 VI| went forth in shining armor clad,~Before the rest the Pagan 9 VII| swain,~From top to toe all clad in armor good,~Who brandishing 10 VII| the Pagan in bright armor clad,~And rolled his eyes great 11 VIII| bush and bramble glideth,~Clad with thick shade of boughs 12 VIII| And Baldwin first well clad in iron hard,~Stepped to 13 IX| time, in iron strong~They clad their members, tender, soft 14 X| gold, and all in purple clad~Sate the sad king, among 15 XII| shade,~I saw a champion clad in armor bright~That o'er 16 XII| slept the knight.~ ~ XCI~And clad in starry veil, amid his 17 XIII| soft,~Wherein a cypress clad in summer's pride,~Pyramid-wise, 18 XIV| beechen garland gathered new,~Clad in a linen robe that raught 19 XV| And how his sides were clad with frost and snow,~The 20 XV| less fair was hold;~Thus clad in waves and locks, her 21 XVII| lands;~And sailed, till clad in beams and bright attires~ 22 XVIII| the forest dwelled:~Trees clad the streams; streams green 23 XVIII| fertile hollow womb forth ran,~Clad in rare weeds and strange 24 XVIII| mount in grave attire~Is clad, and crowned stands in kingly 25 XIX| stood,~His body armed and clad in purple weed,~Two pages 26 XX| XVII~"Their captain clad in purple, armed in gold,~ 27 XX| earth below:~The hosts both clad in blood, in dust and mire,~