Canto

 1     2|       Nature's law.~ ~ LV~"Well covered in a goodly silken case,~
 2     4|       alone his shield he took,~Covered all o'er with silk of crimson
 3     5|       within the palisade~Stand covered with the corslet's iron
 4     6|   sprang up that, far and near,~Covered with sudden darkness seas
 5     8| conjured by the sage,~The demon covered in the courser lies;~As
 6    11|       gallant cavalier.~ ~ XVII~Covered with shield and sword, one,
 7    12|      what had chanced dismayed)~Covered with lifted shield and naked
 8    12|     ever, till the squalid tomb~Covered his manly face, wore harness
 9    12|       its temper were.~Orlando, covered thus, pursues the quest,~
10    17|      gay signs of triumph wore,~Covered with showy cloths of different
11    17|       shaggy fell;~Who was well covered by that mantle wide.~Him
12    20|      end of unfinished warfare. Covered o'er~With arms stand Aquilant
13    22|    shield~Beneath its veil, but covered in such wise~That it may
14    23|          Had they not heard the covered paths resound,~Which overgrown
15    25|         my sister in the shade,~Covered, except her face, with martial
16    27|     bank to bank the stream was covered o'er~With boat of little
17    29|        dry and powdery sea-sand covered o'er;~And here, while so
18    33|         warder,) "how with dead~Covered is Ghiaradada's green champaign.~
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