Canto

 1     4|   took,~Covered all o'er with silk of crimson hue;~In his right-hand
 2     4|    But in its case of crimson silk concealed.~ ~ XLIII~To take
 3     7|       well taught,~For him in silk and gold Alcina wrought.~ ~
 4     7|   sight,~But seemed, when its silk veil was drawn aside,~As
 5    11|      wou'd.~ ~ LXXV~But never silk so choice or gold so fine~
 6    12|    beds are seen adorned with silk and gold;~Nor of partition
 7    22|    next perceived the pall~Of silk was handing down on the
 8    23|      gold o'erlaid~A piece of silk of white and sable hue:~
 9    26|      apartments, wrought with silk and ore --~-- They, 'mid
10    34|       chambers were,~Of wool, silk, linen, cotton, in their
11    34|    wife we view,~When the new silk is reeled, its filmy twine~
12    37|      purvey:~For many, laying silk and sampler down,~With the
13    43|       And countless cloths of silk and gold are seen.~ ~ CXXXIV~"
14    43|   knight.~The pall was purple silk, with broidery rare~Of gold,
15    44| whereon~With all its stalk in silk and gold was spied~A pod,
16    46|      those bowers so gay with silk and gold,~No fairer place
17    46|      should be that bough)~In silk and gold upon the gorgeous
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