Canto

 1     1|     captains taken,~And his pavilion in the rout forsaken.~ ~
 2     2|   in random dread,~From the pavilion winged her rapid flight,~
 3     7|   and far and wide~Searches pavilion, lodging, booth, or rent,~
 4    10| Then issuing forth from the pavilion hies,~As if on new-born
 5    10|     headlong forth from the pavilion flung.~ ~ XXII~And seaward
 6    18|   where round King Charles' pavilion~Are tented warlike paladin
 7    31|   might stay~The foe in his pavilion, of his train~As duly tended,
 8    31|   LXXX~King Agramant in his pavilion lies,~From his first sleep
 9    42|    made:~In open gallery or pavilion's guise;~Which from eight
10    44|  spread, and tent~And white pavilion, thronged with troops below.~
11    46|   to their content,~Beneath pavilion, booth, and bower and tent.~ ~
12    46| fruitful bed,~Under a broad pavilion; one more rich,~Adorned,
13    46| evil train,~Bade demons the pavilion through mid air~To Paris
14    46|    the storied sheet~Of the pavilion had embroidered o'er;~Cassandra
15    46|     to free,~To Proteus the pavilion gave away;~Which, passing
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