Canto

 1     1|         redoubted virgin's name I veil:~'Twas Bradamant who marred
 2     2|         Which, spreading wide its veil of dusky dye,~Throughout
 3     5|            this I seek not, I, to veil;~And to deserve her by his
 4     7|     Concealed beneath no covering veil can lie.~ ~ XVI~A springe
 5     7|         he~Embraced her, and that veil remained alone,~Which upon
 6     7|         But seemed, when its silk veil was drawn aside,~As from
 7    10|          work compose.~Not even a veil she had, to shade the hue~
 8    10|        Firm stood Rogero, and the veil undone,~Appeared to give
 9    11|           sun, opening~His cloudy veil, looks out amid the rain.~
10    18|           The clouds their gloomy veil above them strain,~Nor suffer
11    19| ceremonies interpose,~Somedeal to veil -- to gild -- the matter
12    20|     visage has the sun~Lifted her veil of dim and dingy dye;~Scarcely
13    22|    Wherefore, well mantled with a veil, the knight~Keeps it, unless
14    22|  preserved the shield~Beneath its veil, but covered in such wise~
15    22|        LXXXV~It rent and tore the veil which served to hide~The
16    31|          true history removes the veil,~And cites all Heaven to
17    32|           all over with its dingy veil;~So that poor damsel, sentenced
18    37|        miserable ladies' shame to veil.~Bradamant suffers not,
19    42|          That, hiding in a simple veil her face,~In sable, without
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