Canto

 1     6| Sapphire and emerald decked the panoply)~In arms of gold: but I
 2    17|        glittering arms again,~A panoply of those esteemed most rare;~
 3    17|         good king had known the panoply,~This he had held above
 4    22|      sign or threat I yield not panoply,~If nought beside I hear,
 5    23|    behind;~And will as well his panoply forego,~That it may to Mount
 6    25|         assist~In taking off my panoply of steel;~Disarming me herself
 7    27|     King Rodomont is steeled in panoply;~Sacripant neither plate
 8    31|  Fastened that fair and pompous panoply.~ ~ XLIV~"But from the trophied
 9    44|        By surcoat and by gilded panoply,~That albeit to the foe
10    46|       XCVI~Elsewhere in martial panoply he shone,~Hasting to help
11    46|       would pierce the paynim's panoply;~And end that battle: but
12    46|         Yet not like that first panoply secure:~But neither this,
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