Canto

 1     7|      long-descending beard she clothed her chin,~And wrinkled o'
 2     7|     Sprung from thy stock, and clothed in corporal rind;~The spring
 3     7|    face, and white,~And thinly clothed with hair Alcina's head;~
 4    11| fashions found.~So was Olympia clothed; while sad of mood~Was he,
 5    18|       still had watched, till, clothed in amber light,~The radiant
 6    18|       Of old an ancient forest clothed that lair,~Of trees and
 7    23|      but the night before,~And clothed himself withal, poor succour
 8    30|        the stubborn mail,~That clothed the better armpit with its
 9    30|       blow,~Had a worse helmet clothed the warrior's brow.~ ~ LIX~
10    35|     that martial jousters don,~Clothed him, and of a hundred steeds
11    43|       She in a pilgrim's habit clothed the knight,~Such as from
12    46|     Himself and courser wholly clothed in sable.~ ~ CII~The King
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