Canto

 1     2|   damsel fair,~While he seems hideous to that gentle dame;~And
 2     6|   stranger band,~Of mien more hideous, or more monstrous shape.~
 3     6|      by the wizard Moor)~That hideous band, in sudden overthrow,~
 4     7|       round,~A hag so old and hideous is not found.~ ~ LXXIII~
 5     8|       the Godhead's hate)~The hideous orc, and Proteus' other
 6     8|     That thou shouldst make a hideous monster's prey~The beauty,
 7    14|      novelty:~He narrowly the hideous squadron eyed,~And Discord
 8    14|  widely spread,~Concealed her hideous parts; and evermore~Beneath
 9    15|       Come not, in aught, the hideous clangour near.~With thanks
10    20|    will speed,~Who seems most hideous when adorned the most.~Three
11    20|   weak;~Nor could he make the hideous beldam speak.~ ~ CXLIII~
12    26|       prest~A cruel Beast and hideous to the eye,~With teeth of
13    26|    these are few;~And so that hideous Beast those hunters slew.~ ~
14    26|    see in this be taught:~The hideous monster, that to bay is
15    26|       than John;~Each to that hideous beast a cruel foe;~One a
16    26|       Mid those that have the hideous monster slain:~But these
17    28|     Who spied the mannikin of hideous show.~ (Lines 7 & 8 untranslated
18    34|   feast?"~ ~ IV~Hunting those hideous birds, that cavalier~Aye
19    37| constructed first~To hide his hideous feet, was erst conveyed;~
20    42|     have rid him of that ill,~Hideous, abominable, poisonous Care;~
21    42|    have so suffered from that hideous Pest,~As sweet and needful
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