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1 1| seat.~ ~ LX~With the bold semblance of a valiant knight,~Behold 2 2| LXXIII~Who, by her lovely semblance and rich vest,~Appeared 3 7| him, he wore~His wonted semblance for a time, till he~Was 4 8| him came the knave, with semblance haught,~Demanding whither 5 9| he sprung,~Such was the semblance of the cavalier;~Who moved 6 12| weeps and struggles, and the semblance wears~Of cruel woe, and 7 16| one who with fair pomp and semblance went~Towards Damascus, to 8 17| confound~Your eyesight with his semblance foul and stern!~Better it 9 17| company~Deemed, by his warlike semblance led astray.~I nothing of 10 19| many more.~At her fierce semblance when in motion, quail~A 11 20| be known.~ ~ CVIII~The semblance now of foreign cavalier~ 12 20| little pleasing was her semblance haught;~All overblown with 13 22| delayed."~ ~ XLV~The haughty semblance and the lofty say~Of these, 14 22| Sir Pinnabel received with semblance fair,~Next seized the ensuing 15 25| cavalier:~The face and manly semblance she surveyed,~Till conquered 16 25| how, with all her false semblance well content,~She from the 17 26| have tried,~And if their semblance tallied with their might.~" 18 29| violence designed,~The gentle semblance of fair Isabel,~Enamoured 19 31| quits the fray,~And wears a semblance loving and humane.~He clipt 20 31| encountered any one who bore~Semblance of knight, that might afford 21 32| When she, a lady fair, of semblance kind,~Beholds, by that same 22 34| rather than a victor's semblance, bore.~I who perceive he 23 36| issue from the wood, with semblance bland.~Ye, twice ten months, 24 42| reared himself, and said with semblance haught~That which he would 25 42| Who courtesy in face and semblance shewed.~ ~ LXXI~He, after 26 43| youthful lover, altered so,~His semblance, attended by Melissa, go,~ 27 43| once, the cavalier,~Whose semblance and whose borrowed face 28 44| stream supplied;~And a bold semblance through their host put on~ 29 46| fields an armed cavalier,~Of semblance haughty, and of stature