Canto

 1     4|      field.~ ~ XXIV~Not that the shining metal could offend,~As wont
 2     6|         Whose wall appeared like shining gold I said,~Two youthful
 3     9|           V~And when the day its shining light displayed,~He wholly
 4    10|         And looked (the moon was shining) if she might~Discover any
 5    10|         Exposed to open view the shining light.~The enchanted splendor,
 6    10| different throng,~Rogero did his shining arms undo:~Never the task
 7    11|       Orlando showed,~The lady's shining eyes with tears o'erflowed.~ ~
 8    16|       upon his call,~Thither, in shining arms, the champions came.~
 9    18|          and lucid sun again~Its shining glories all abroad had spread,~
10    20|      towards them wend.~ ~ CX~In shining armour and in fair array,~
11    23|    couched his lance.~ ~ LIX~The shining armour which the chief had
12    23|    knight,~Helped him to don his shining arms again;~Stript from
13    24|       off, he saw that something shining lay,~And spied Orlando's
14    25|        they wore,~But there were shining iron caps enow;~And, if
15    26|          about with marble fair,~Shining and polished, and then milk
16    27|        bone,~Has taken those two shining stars from thee,~Who kept
17    30|       XLVII~Put on and laced the shining helmets were,~And given
18    32|        led to France.~ ~ XV~When shining arms at distance she perceives,~
19    32|  polished casque away,~A caul of shining gold, wherein concealed~
20    34| adventurous knight,~When to that shining palace he was nigh,~For,
21    34|             LIV~An elder, in the shining entrance-hall~Of that glad
22    40|   elsewhere,~All give of prowess shining proofs and rare.~ ~ XXII~
23    41|       battle brought;~For by the shining helmet which he wore,~With
24    42|           of Fulgoso's race thou shining ray,~Clear, lasting light,
25    43|         silent goddess shows~Her shining horn, to guide them on their
26    43|  Cushions were laid, with jewels shining bright.~On which was stretched
27    44|      left the dead, and drew his shining blade~Upon a squadron, whom
28    46|         those fair faces, is the shining light~Of his Arezzo, and
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