Canto

 1     5|     earnest prayer,~Lifted to covering casque, and bared to view~
 2     6| entreated sore,~At length the covering helmet did remove,~And showed
 3     6|       In mail, his brows with covering helmet dressed,~Or fought,
 4     7|     sky,~Concealed beneath no covering veil can lie.~ ~ XVI~A springe
 5     8|    seemed, as if in search of covering shade,~He, vainly wandering,
 6    10|    dight~The buckler, and the covering torn aside,~Exposed to open
 7    10|   lifting from his shield the covering vest,~To dazzle with the
 8    11|   made;~Since him they saw no covering buckler brace,~Uncuirassed,
 9    26|      I say;~So deeply did the covering ashes hide~That fire beneath,
10    26|  sword;~And better braced the covering shield he wore:~But 'twixt
11    27|  place, of Paris little wide,~Covering a mile or somewhat less,
12    31|      never halt to snatch the covering shield.~ ~ LXXXI~Uncounselled
13    32|     streams from underneath a covering cloud;~Albeit the furious
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