Canto

 1     1| traveller woo.~'Twas there her limbs the weary damsel spread,~
 2     3|      for that lady's sake,~His limbs (for such her will) the
 3     4|    toils the wizard clears~His limbs, as thrush escapes the fowler'
 4     6|   XLVII~"Clasped in her dainty limbs, and lapt in pleasure,~I
 5     7|  quality,~And white, about her limbs the fay had thrown:~The
 6     7|       her height;~And made her limbs of a proportioned size;~
 7     8|   chain~And plate behoved, his limbs all over dressed;~Took Brigliadoro
 8     9|    from trembling plant, whose limbs are shown~Of all their mantling
 9    10|     shade~Would rest his weary limbs, beside them laid.'~ ~ XXXIX~
10    11|        raiment worthy of those limbs so fair,~That King Oberto
11    14|       who drink and lave~Their limbs in chrystal Guadiana's bed,~
12    15|       About it heads and naked limbs of men~Were fixed, the victims
13    16|     and outer wall;~Upon those limbs the ravening fire so fed,~
14    16|     gay,~And sheathing all his limbs in plate and mail.~The fourth
15    18|       which the cruel Moor his limbs had drest.~As a barque rights
16    18|        grass and flower,~Whose limbs beneath the hangman's lashes
17    18|       Who had, with her, their limbs in harness dight,~Though
18    18|        the warrior where, with limbs outspread,~Pillowed on barrel,
19    19|       worst be done~Upon these limbs; so that by me interred~
20    23|     attendant: one undrest~His limbs, one doffed the golden spurs
21    23|        fourth day,~He from his limbs tore plate and mail away.~ ~
22    25|     fled;~The most with cloven limbs or broken head.~ ~ XII~As
23    26|      In which that Saracen his limbs arrayed;~And he, three times
24    27|        iron vest~Braced on her limbs the passing-valiant queen:~
25    31|     the king arrayed~His naked limbs in knightly plate and chain,~
26    33|    hands~The Church's head and limbs, already free,~So slowly
27    35|     cavaliers of Charles their limbs had drest,~She moved not,
28    39|    blight,~Which to his stupid limbs and visage grows.~This done,
29    41|      those warriors seek their limbs to deck.~Blazoned upon Orlando'
30    44|       and reign.~ ~ LXXVII~His limbs in arms, which Trojan Hector'
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