Canto

 1     5|     recited.~ ~ XXXIII~"Then plainly, and by simple facts averred,~
 2     5|       were I taken, make him plainly see~How much it either's
 3     7|       XL~Him on that courser plainly she had eyed,~Who would
 4    16|      So much, that all might plainly see and hear;~And cried, "
 5    18| specious tale,~As manifested plainly, 'twas a lie.~In all 'twas
 6    20| honours due.~ ~ III~To me it plainly seems, in this our age~Of
 7    23|      vizor high,~And let him plainly who she was espy.~ ~ XI~
 8    23|       For what thou art thou plainly wouldst appear,~Thy worth
 9    27|    ready with such store,~As plainly showed that none to modesty~
10    31|    thee my meaning will more plainly teach.~ ~ XVII~"I should
11    32|    with the pact and purpose plainly shown,~He should confer
12    32|    he, that castle's master, plainly read,~(Who often had beheld
13    34|    Had hitherto concealed, I plainly show;~-- What deep and deadly
14    38|    But King Sobrino, he that plainly spied~The scope whereon
15    39|    her faithful cavalier,~As plainly shows her joy; which woes
16    39|   That this was good Orlando plainly knew,~By signs, whereof
17    44|   sudden anger fraught,~(For plainly they perceive, that in her
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