Canto

 1     1|      its crown,~Which he saw clad in leafy honours last;~So
 2     3|      who in priestly vesture clad, is crowned~With purple
 3     3|  sketch complete,~Succinctly clad, like courier, goes the
 4     4|   knight the saddle pressed,~Clad in steel arms, which wide
 5     6|  snare;~Shaggy or smooth, or clad in scales of light,~And
 6     7| Though but in a light sendal clad, that she~Wore in the place
 7    14|     should find the champion clad in black.~ ~ XXXV~The king
 8    15|     LXXII~Two ladies, meetly clad in fair array,~One damsel
 9    17|    drest.~ ~ CXI~He, who was clad in trappings not his own,~
10    20|     aye intent~To smite, and clad in arms, when they descry~
11    25|   him they hear.~ ~ XCV~When clad and thoroughly in arms arrayed --~
12    30|  drowned~In tears, and often clad in smiles that day:~She
13    39|     light,~Is seen a damsel, clad in sable gear.~To Brandimart
14    41|     s son~To meet in combat, clad in plate and mail;~In that
15    46|  erewhile have shown.~ ~ CXX~Clad was the king in other goodly
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