Canto

 1     1|         stranger's mantle was of snowy white,~And white alike the
 2     5|      Fair stripes of gold upon a snowy ground,~My tresses gathered
 3    10|          to wound~And gall those snowy hands with livid stain,~
 4    10|          kisses plies~The lady's snowy breast and sparkling eyes.~ ~
 5    15|          the bark did guide~With snowy beard descending to mid
 6    17|         rock, upon the shore;~Of snowy marble was that cavern quarried,~
 7    22|          who, powdered o'er~With snowy flowers, a crimson surcoat
 8    29|        rest,~He severed from the snowy neck and breast.~ ~  XXVI~
 9    31|   condition to behold;~That in a snowy samyte was arraid,~The vesture
10    35|        lord, as is your banner's snowy grain;~Who catch what names
11    38|    Revere thy Christian cross of snowy grain,~-- Of earthly monarchs
12    42| overlayed.~Eight marble statues (snowy was the grain),~With the
13    43|           than ermine's fur more snowy white;~And skilled withal
14    44|     field,~The warrior, that the snowy unicorn~Wore for his blazon
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