Canto

 1    10|       bled;~Or, haply, like the gorgeous Queen of Nile,~In mortal
 2    13|        root of Aragon,~I of the gorgeous queen will silent be;~Than
 3    14|        follow, nor far off, the gorgeous oak~Seized, and shook down
 4    16|     With faithless Origille, in gorgeous gear,~With gold embroidered,
 5    17|         In costly jewels and in gorgeous vest.~ ~ XXI~Within the
 6    17| warriors' force. --~ ~ XXV~"The gorgeous feast our monarch will display~
 7    19|    Roland, a lover, deigned the gorgeous fee~To wear, with the intention
 8    24|        the trophied pine-tree's gorgeous show,~Beseeches him the
 9    32|      Who as they gaze about the gorgeous hall~Filled full of picture,
10    33|         they prepare~Within the gorgeous palace of the king.~Seated
11    42|        Would have sufficed such gorgeous pile to rear.~ ~ LXXVIII~
12    43|  neighbouring towns in rich and gorgeous show:~A Trojan remnant its
13    44|          Issued amid a fair and gorgeous band~Of noble damsels, upon
14    44|       tapestried all about with gorgeous palls.~Of herbs and flowers
15    46|       In silk and gold upon the gorgeous suit~Of hangings had she
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