Canto

 1     5|   should not be with vantage overlaid;~And should he be assaulted
 2     6|    With rarest gems of India overlaid.~Propp'd at four points,
 3     8|   that with foul reproach he overlaid,~And sorely threatened the
 4    11|   mighty blow the knight was overlaid:~The other, when astound
 5    13| Before, by two fierce giants overlaid,~She saw a knight, who like
 6    20|  That, ten to one, we be not overlaid;~Nor they possess them of
 7    20|      by wood and mist, which overlaid~The horizon and bedimmed
 8    23|     the wild sea and tempest overlaid:~The damsel, who, yet nearer
 9    27|      Castille's rich kingdom overlaid,~And conquered fruitful
10    30|   the skirts wherewith 'twas overlaid)~And trenched upon his thigh
11    37|   Olindro from all sides was overlaid;~And, though he made a brave
12    45|     not to let such worth be overlaid.~ ~ XLII~The courteous Leo
13    46|    How Leo and his sire were overlaid,~And all their army slaughtered
14    46|     Cassandra all beside had overlaid~With fears of justice, prudence,
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