Canto

 1     1|    forest hoar.~The stranger's mantle was of snowy white,~And
 2     2|    shield;~But why delayed the mantle to displace~I know not,
 3     7|        the fay had thrown:~The mantle yielded at his touch, as
 4    14|       all the rest;~But with a mantle long and widely spread,~
 5    14|  Equipt with shoes of felt and mantle brown,~And motions from
 6    14|     now of this, now that, the mantle sheared;~As though of pewter,
 7    16|        and there of horse:~Her mantle green for robe of crimson
 8    16|      ease~When autumn of their mantle strips the trees.~ ~ LXXVI~
 9    17|       was well covered by that mantle wide.~Him in this strange
10    22| troubled, rode away.~He with a mantle, which above her vest~She
11    30|   defeated were,~And stript of mantle, crown, and royal sway.~
12    32|      she forthwith bade make~A mantle for her arms, which should
13    34|    pall;~Vermillion seemed the mantle, milk the vest:~White was
14    35|       With names he filled his mantle to the brim,~Aye thinned
15    35|   Discharges, as he shakes his mantle loose.~A countless shoal,
16    37|     They find Ulania, with her mantle shorn~By Marganor, amid
17    38|       arrows which beneath the mantle gore)~His honour to his
18    43|   withdrew~With that the magic mantle, and at will~Transformed
19    46|      Oh! if on him St. Peter's mantle fall,~What a blest aera!
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