Canto

 1     4|       with blood of man to stain~Unarmed and of so base a sort, her
 2    18|        amain.~So that, were they unarmed, and with more ease~Than
 3    24|          field to meet;~Armed or unarmed, on horse or on my feet."~ ~
 4    25|     other town),~And, though the unarmed people making way,~Wounding
 5    31|       anew,~Approached with hand unarmed, the warrior cried:~"Sir,
 6    32|         to clear.~If footman, or unarmed, the maid conceives,~It
 7    36|         the unmounted mount, the unarmed arm,~And all their standards
 8    37| Bradamant, afoot, they evermore,~Unarmed, in company with her had
 9    42|        He, mid a hundred swords, unarmed, was slain.~ ~ VI~To end;
10    46|       ornaments and costly gown,~Unarmed, beside him doth young Leo
11    46|          in the combat left with unarmed hand.~ ~ CXXIV~But not for
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