Canto

 1     7|   accursed Plague, arrayed in surcoat, comes~Above her arms, in
 2    14|    And sable shield and sable surcoat bore.~-- And, sir, 'twas
 3    17|       Than milk, his buckler, surcoat, arms, and crest;~In all
 4    22|      snowy flowers, a crimson surcoat wore.~ ~ LXIII~Bradamant
 5    22|       crimson hue,~I know his surcoat, with white flowers gay."~
 6    23|        The bleeding warrior's surcoat, richly wrought,~She would,
 7    23|   prove thy might;~And by the surcoat o'er thine arms I know,~(
 8    24|    met his view;~And next the surcoat, but in tatters, found;~
 9    25|    And gilded housings, and a surcoat brave,~Which her own hand
10    25|       cast~Of the embroidered surcoat which she wore:~And she
11    32|      life.~Embroidered is the surcoat's outer side~With stems
12    35|     beauteous arms and costly surcoat drest,~Serpentine of the
13    41|    device more gay~Than a dim surcoat to the field to take.~By
14    42|  broidered o'er,~As the proud surcoat of the cavalier.~His lance
15    44| wonted wear~Exchanged, crest, surcoat and emblazoned shield.~On
16    44|      by ensignry displaid,~By surcoat and by gilded panoply,~That
17    45|      his breast is spread~The surcoat that the prince is wont
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