Canto

 1     8|    labour huge oppressed and worn,~Issued at noon upon a beach,
 2    10|      twas ever on his finger worn.~ ~ CIX~He gave it now Angelica;
 3    11| spare:~For, with the torment worn, and travel sore,~The brute,
 4    12|  till that fine casque I win~Worn by Orlando, Charles's paladin."~ ~
 5    14|     was heard~Than if he had worn felt beneath his feet.~He
 6    19|     damsel for long time had worn.~ ~ XXXVIII~On Ziliantes,
 7    25|      to a shady font;~Where, worn and troubled, she, in weary
 8    26|     Mandricardo other helmet worn.~ ~ CXXVII~Rodomont, of
 9    34|   and that, until the day is worn:~But when the sun is sunk
10    35|   day;~Who meagre, pale, and worn with hopeless suit,~Knock
11    41|      hammered, and by Hector worn.~Brandimart sees his risque,
12    43|     sepulchre she dwelt, and worn~By weary penance, praying
13    44| better right~Would have been worn by good Anglantes' chief,~
14    44|      upon a field of crimson worn.~ ~ LXXVIII~He chose from
15    45|  replies; the ensigns he had worn~Returns, and takes again
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