Canto

 1     5|        at the least, his visage shew;~That he might grace him
 2    21|     Argaeus still; thy pleasure shew:~I what I ever was will
 3    22|       and prayed that she would shew~What warrior had his knight
 4    24|  thought, and her as an example shew.~Next, 'twere far better,
 5    25|      time and place his prowess shew.~'Twas now that better audience
 6    33| histories and more the pictures shew,~(For to tell all would
 7    34|         my state than theirs to shew,~And sin which brought me
 8    36|       it be, its evil kind will shew.~Nature inclines to ill,
 9    36|      movements full of graceful shew;~And then the maid, with
10    36|         it my belief, that ever shew~Athens or Rome, or city
11    37|   beside would this day's canto shew;~And if on five or six alone
12    38|   advise, is prayed his lore to shew,~That we may learn the best,
13    40|      will can compass, he shall shew~His name, to me, ere further
14    42|       the afflicted Bradamant I shew;~After she saw the oath
15    42|       that such desirous ardour shew~That aye her praises should
16    42|        her visage most majestic shew,~Or beam with genius or
17    42|         that owned the pile)~To shew the touchstone for a woman'
18    43|     race of beasts -- no fairer shew~Herded or housed erewhile
19    44|         martial damsel) save he shew~More prowess than myself,
20    46|      and battered armour was in shew.~So that they quickly knew
21    46|       further scathe -- advices shew~Constantine doth a mighty
22    46|        there was not any one to shew~That these were things hereafter
23    46|     prepared in listed field to shew~He evermore by him had done
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