Canto

 1    12|  blemish of the soul was seen confest:~None looked therein, except
 2    15|      Alphonso (such his name) confest,~He in his unripe age, --
 3    19| little deference for his lord confest,~His lance uplifting, wounded
 4    23|      to find; in that I shine confest,~By my own light, in motion
 5    25|       moved my eye-balls, nor confest,~By gesture or by look,
 6    28|      was throughout the world confest.~This pleased the monarch,
 7    30|     which more care than hope confest,~The paper Bradamant received
 8    32|     in my actions stand a man confest?~'Tis ruled that woman should
 9    33|       no look or act the maid confest;~Duke Aymon's daughter,
10    39|       peers, is more than one confest~As perfect as is earthly
11    41|      Dane those virtues stood confest,~With whom (as I rehearsed
12    44|        yet more vulgar stands confest~In that whereof I speak
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