Canto

 1    14|          true; for so was Roland drest;~The old device renounced
 2    14|    cuirass, hard and strong, was drest;~A dragon-skin it was with
 3    17|          ladies fair, and richly drest,~In costly jewels and in
 4    17|       Gryphon's knightly ensigns drest.~ ~ CXI~He, who was clad
 5    18|         cruel Moor his limbs had drest.~As a barque rights itself, --
 6    20| ornaments wherewith the maid was drest,~And with the spoils her
 7    23|          unhappy father's visage drest.~ ~ XLVII~While solemn preparation
 8    23|       spoils the beldam might be drest,~And rode the horse that
 9    24|     steel wherein his paunch was drest:~But the destructive weapon,
10    25|          me in that rich garment drest,~And in a golden net confined
11    27|         Ferrau had that champion drest~In his forefather Nimrod'
12    29|         s tomb is destined to be drest.~ ~ XXXV~Within ten days,
13    35|          Charles their limbs had drest,~She moved not, nor let
14    35|          arms and costly surcoat drest,~Serpentine of the star
15    36|      Hearing Rogero is in armour drest,~Fearing to lose the honour
16    41|     worthy of himself he will be drest.~ ~ XXXI~Bold Brandimart
17    41|        valiant warrior should be drest,~And cloak his courser's
18    43|        all others went the fairy drest~In whatsoever figure pleased
19    43|         one fashion equally were drest~Those beadsmen all, in black
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