Canto

 1     1| warrior weeps,~She marks the fashion of the grief and tears~And
 2     6|       and with such graceful fashion dight,~That he who closely
 3    10|   his flight;~But first will fashion for the flying-horse~A bit,
 4    11|      vest,~So various in its fashion, shape, and hue!~Yet her
 5    11|    bore, and small or grand,~Fashion the various tube they pierce
 6    17|      age~To arm them in this fashion of the west.~Haply this
 7    28|   mildest tone~That he could fashion, met the Sarzan knight;~
 8    33|   And to herself in this sad fashion said:~ ~ LXII~"What pleased
 9    34|  ancient wives,~That in this fashion spin your feeble lives.~ ~
10    35|    THE ETERNAL had design~To fashion good Hippolytus of Este:~
11    35|     his head:~Since, in such fashion, thither to return~After
12    37|         How in her country's fashion she would wed.~ ~ LXIII~" `
13    43|    beautify fair Italy,~Made fashion in their well-known form
14    43|      of the town;~And in one fashion equally were drest~Those
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