Canto

 1     5|       preferred~And loved with perfect truth and all her heart,~
 2     7|        XI~Her shape is of such perfect symmetry,~As best to feign
 3    12|     said~'Mid Africans to be a perfect knight;~Alzirdo he by those
 4    13|        faith to bear;~And as a perfect warrior by the knight,~Praised,
 5    14|        golden dome have split.~Perfect, and for this end alone,
 6    17|     accompanied his might~With perfect armour and a gallant steed.~
 7    18|       twas a lie.~In all 'twas perfect, save that he the dame~Had
 8    18|     With all such honour as to perfect knight~Could by a puissant
 9    20| beseech;~Whose love for me, by perfect friendship tied,~Has oft
10    24|     and shield, his breast,~As perfect was the plate and corslet,
11    26|    many make appear~Who whilom perfect seemed; so fade and yield~
12    26|      deadly foes.~ ~ LXXXIV~So perfect are the champions' plate
13    28|        story will as clear and perfect be;~I tell it, since by
14    33|       measure; but so pure,~So perfect was their temper, from all
15    38|     Him of our law -- Christ's perfect life displayed;~Those others'
16    38|        twenty loads of gold of perfect grain~Will every year deliver,
17    39|       more than one confest~As perfect as is earthly cavalier,~
18    40|        the peer,~"And of those perfect warriors must be one~That
19    41| manifest effects and sure,~How perfect was its first perfume and
20    41|     another part:~Of proof and perfect is his iron weed.~His at
21    46|       yet harmed it little; so~Perfect was famous Hector's iron
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