Canto

 1     1| reassume as wont her haughty bearing.~ ~ LII~An apparition bright
 2     2|    show,~And by that gallant bearing, which at sight,~Prepared
 3     6|     airy flight,~The thunder bearing bird of Aether's king:~Nor
 4     8|     he foregoes,~His ancient bearing, quartered red and white.~
 5    10|     in the toils survey,~The bearing of the noble Duke of Mar.~
 6    17|    had valour equal to their bearing.~ ~ XXIV~Gryphon, though
 7    18|       usurped, who Gryphon's bearing feigned)~To be hung up on
 8    24|   left without his lord,~Yet bearing at the saddle-bow his rein:~
 9    26|     beneath their convoy go,~Bearing vest, gold, and other costly
10    26|      that mountain for their bearing show,~Which, hiding him,
11    26| Trojan throng:~Such glorious bearing showed that youthful knight,~
12    26|  betide;~This is the ancient bearing of my line;~Tis thou usurpest
13    29|      every side~Brandimart's bearing, since nor iron case~Nor
14    31|     foe,~Not by the blazoned bearing of his shield,~But by Baiardo --
15    32| fence and guard myself, lest bearing high,~Wise words, and beauty
16    32|     worthless are~All gentle bearing and all martial might?~As
17    33|      to clear,~They, without bearing arms, would pass a year;~ ~
18    39|    their tongue.~ ~ LXXXI~In bearing down, impelled by winds
19    44|   him best.~ ~ LXXVI~Rogero, bearing this and sore afraid~That
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