Canto

 1     1|        helm (his other arms he wears),~Aye wont to rove in steel,
 2     3|   great chiefs this while~(One wears the papal, one the imperial
 3     3|        miles;~Brunello he. Who wears the gift shall bring~To
 4    10|     dire,~But that the arms he wears are all on fire.~ ~ XXXVI~
 5    10|      and sable he of Worcester wears:~Derby's a dog, a bear is
 6    11| Assisted by the magic ring she wears,~Angelica evanishes from
 7    12|   struggles, and the semblance wears~Of cruel woe, and ever calls
 8    17|     for the man whose crest he wears,~In dame and knight moves
 9    24|      him, who yet no faulchion wears;~Nor is there place the
10    25|     maid, so goads herself and wears,~And shows no haste her
11    31|     her he quits the fray,~And wears a semblance loving and humane.~
12    36|     her gallant helm a phoenix wears.~ ~ XVIII~Whether the maid
13    39|     with the tyrant's want who wears a crown --~As worthless
14    43|       discomfort and in sorrow wears,~Far from his native land,
15    43|        with weeping shows.~Nor wears a gladder face Montalban'
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