Canto

 1     1|    thinned squadrons fled in disarray;~Namus, with other Christian
 2     3|      With memorable rout and disarray;~And this too late Romagna'
 3     6|    this fair garden, puts in disarray~This thing or that. Of the
 4    14|     The rest began to fly in disarray.~As if with what was his
 5    16| Where he beheld the Scots in disarray.~ ~ LXXX~He plants his courser,
 6    21|    flushed face, and hair in disarray,~He asks of her what had
 7    24|   mood,~Who, charging him in disarray, were slain;~And this experiment
 8    27|    seeing what foul rout and disarray~Might at that time be given
 9    27|     Disorder in his host and disarray;~And stopt with menace this
10    31|   scatter it, like chaff, in disarray.~Brandimart wages war, for
11    39|   sacred host, which fled in disarray,~Before the club of that
12    40|      every troop and band in disarray.~Which leader to his oath
13    43|    man, alas, will sometimes disarray~The altar, when he finds
14    44|    all their banners fled in disarray.~ ~ LXXXIX~Leo Augustus
15    45|      of the garland I should disarray~My brows, and upon thee
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