Canto

 1     2|           XXXV~A cavalier, who underneath the shade,~Seems lost, as
 2     4|       A virtuous stone, where, underneath the sill,~Pots, with perpetual
 3     7|     the champaign pressed;~For underneath the casque, with stedfast
 4     7|   pageant, bath, and ball.~Now underneath a hill by fountain cast,~
 5    10|         The cliff was hollowed underneath, in show~Of arch, and overhung
 6    10|     upon~Pembroke's a griffin; underneath a yoke;~In Essex's, conjoined,
 7    14|       and beside~The foss, and underneath the walls; that day~To make
 8    15|       displaced by night;~And, underneath the moon's uncertain ray,~
 9    17|      the monster lay~Extended, underneath the gloomy shade:~Then journeyed
10    18|  hammered on the stone.~Pride, underneath, the ready tinder spread,~
11    18|     aside, the peer~Him humbly underneath the hips embraced.~King
12    19| breast-plates show~Than anvils underneath the sounding blow.~ ~ XCVII~
13    26|  faulchion drew,~Which lately, underneath the greenwood tree,~Orlando
14    31|        in other wise.~ ~ X~Him underneath the vizor's sight offends~
15    32|       view,~Which streams from underneath a covering cloud;~Albeit
16    41|     were friends whilere;~And, underneath the banner of the Moor,~
17    41|     rends,~And on the shoulder underneath descends.~ ~ LXXVI~Upon
18    46| monarch of Argier~To rise from underneath the cavalier.~ ~ CXXXIX~
19    46|        too,~Would wound Rogero underneath the reins:~But now the wary
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