Canto

 1     2| descried an elm-tree old,~Which furnished present means for her intent:~
 2     4|        was path or stair,~Which furnished man the means to climb the
 3     4|     bright:~A squire that abbey furnished to the peer.~With him, for
 4     5|        then to the gallery~You, furnished with the corded stair, shall
 5     9|          and hall, and gallery, furnished were;~Who, after honourable
 6    12|         the gloom:~For much was furnished by a window dight,~Within
 7    17|        For strongly walled, and furnished was the place~With ammunition,
 8    20|       women, but with ten;~And, furnished to his wish with arms and
 9    25|            In place of spindle, furnished with the blade --~Believed
10    27|        to his cousin might have furnished aid,~Yet brought not on
11    27|       be~Acknowledged mine, and furnished as a loan:~Otherwise hope
12    28|       by us possest,~A husband, furnished with more eyes than hair,~
13    32|      back in Barcellona's port,~Furnished through love or fear, for
14    35|        the gateway wended,~And (furnished with a guide, who thither
15    37|          And gowns that eve are furnished for the three,~If meaner
16    44|       That albeit to the foe he furnished aid,~That champion was not
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