Canto

 1     3|    gilding,~And whatsoever else adorned the building.~ ~ XVI~Scarcely
 2    12|            X~Here beds are seen adorned with silk and gold;~Nor
 3    17|    herbs upon the pavement lie.~Adorned is every window, every door,~
 4    18|     were a tuck and mace~Richly adorned, and, with them, such a
 5    18|         ball~Dame beauteous and adorned, than 'mid the tread~Of
 6    20|      the rest among.~ ~ XXXVII~"Adorned with every fair accomplishment,~
 7    20|         seems most hideous when adorned the most.~Three days the
 8    27|         With which Orlando went adorned of yore.~When Durindana
 9    31|        bear,~With other beasts, adorned the heavens anew,~Which
10    32|        appears the mimic scene,~Adorned with arch and palace, pictures,
11    36|       and with his captive gear~Adorned our temples; and his galleys
12    37|      shameful to appear,~Unless adorned and mantled as whilere.~ ~
13    43|         sage~And chaste, had so adorned antiquity,~Whose fame, preserved
14    43|     because aware~Hereafter how adorned 'twill be and fair.~ ~ LVII~
15    46| worthier or more honoured thing~Adorned the dome of Keysar or of
16    46|        and Accolti hight.~ ~ XI~Adorned with scarlet hat, and scarlet
17    46|        pavilion; one more rich,~Adorned, and jocund, never overhead~(
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