Canto

 1     2|    bank, which gaudy flowers displayed,~Reposing, overhangs the
 2     5|    not true which he for her displayed;~But so pretending love,
 3     5|    her unblemished innocence displayed;~And, if he hoped, although
 4     5|     all the treacherous plot displayed,~Which Polinesso for Geneura
 5     6|    To her will manifestly be displayed,~That hitherto he moves
 6     6|   his trenchant faulchion he displayed,~And pointed at him full
 7     7|    wait,~They could not have displayed more zeal and love,~Had
 8     8|      occasion of his embassy displayed:~That he from thence and
 9     9|    the day its shining light displayed,~He wholly searched the
10    10|   burning pine by Kildare is displayed;~By Desmond on white field
11    18|    with the tourney's prize,~Displayed before his horse in showy
12    20|  well as in a kindling face, displayed~How much with generous wrath
13    23|      where the dome was erst displayed;~And many days her with
14    24|   that had to him such grace displayed,~Giving him to decide that
15    25|    here employed; 'twas here displayed;~In the desire to give his
16    26|  delicate and beauteous face displayed:~Her the knights honoured
17    26|      in writing, on his back displayed~The Lion, who that Beast
18    26|    well-knit from and charms displayed;~And in all points (such
19    31|    the Moorish king the risk displayed~Of being taken in that press,
20    33|   deeds were done which they displayed.~ ~ IV~Yet let not artist
21    33|    same time to you shall be displayed.~ ~ VIII~"King Pharamond,
22    33| Successively that castellain displayed~One hight of Marca, of the
23    33|  Alphonso, of Pescara hight, displayed:~"Who in a thousand feats
24    33| first in order; next to them displayed~A royal castle by its warder
25    33|     rugged Ischia's island I displayed,~Of whom sage Merlin, with
26    38|      since their kindred was displayed,~Had a close friendship
27    38|        Christ's perfect life displayed;~Those others' volume was
28    42|     many are to be at length displayed;~With easements, which (
29    45|     cause the Grecian prince displayed,~And to dispatch his suit
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