Canto

 1     1|         two;~As bold, as if his brows in steel were dressed,~The
 2     3|   advanced amid the show,~Their brows with shame and sorrow overcast,~
 3     6|        his place.~Some wipe his brows and chin from sweat which
 4     6|        one steeled~In mail, his brows with covering helmet dressed,~
 5    13|       with the nose the meeting brows confined.~ ~ XXXVI~The brand
 6    13|         of roses tied~About her brows, and robed in purple gown,~
 7    32| believes;~And her fair eyes and brows are seen to clear.~If footman,
 8    41|       so far, but that upon his brows~Fell the dread faulchion
 9    42|      forest fed;~And from their brows the burnished helmets threw~
10    43|     have wept away his eyes and brows:~Upbraiding skies and stars,
11    43|     from the fane with cheerful brows;~ ~ CXCII~And in the name
12    45|    garland I should disarray~My brows, and upon thee that gift
13    46|       death to die,~About whose brows the sable band is tied,~
14    46|     meanwhile beneath contented brows~Conceal the dark and envious
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