Canto

 1    12|  Covered his manly face, wore harness good~(Such was his wont)
 2    17|    gear,~That lay the way the harness had been strowed,~A prey
 3    18|      She straight agnized the harness she surveyed,~Once hers,
 4    18|      with her, their limbs in harness dight,~Though they for other
 5    20|       Oft marking, still with harness on their backs,~If ruddy
 6    23|   dight~Himself with the good harness, to his pain;~The prince
 7    24|     would say, `Let none this harness move,~Who cannot with its
 8    24|      on his arm; and next the harness rended,~And even to the
 9    30| desire inclined,~You don your harness to affront new foes?~What
10    35|     were known:~Meanwhile the harness of that infidel~Bradamant
11    37|   grace, with loss of shield,~Harness and captive dame, to quit
12    38|      severally bore~The other harness of Rogero bold,~Enriched
13    41|     fair;~ ~ XXIX~And, for of harness he had little need,~Charmed,
14    45|     blows~Redoubling, yet the harness of her foe~Will break, which
15    46|      day,~With other courser, harness, sword, and lance,~The king
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