Canto

 1     6|      race he cleft; since no one steeled~In mail, his brows with
 2    19|          plate and mail all over steeled,~Ready for cruel fight,
 3    26|         his chance Sir Malagigi, steeled,~Did to his brother's succour
 4    27|       the other Mars, for battle steeled,~(Replies enraged, the king
 5    27|      took fire.~King Rodomont is steeled in panoply;~Sacripant neither
 6    29|          was open -- Ulien's son~Steeled cap-a-pee, stood ready armed
 7    36|        conquered foe their bosom steeled.~Not only gentle Bradamant
 8    40|          menace, against promise steeled,~Ne'er to another would
 9    41|          vigour and less prowess steeled,~At least in courtesy he
10    44| afterwards the Tartar king's, he steeled;~Bade rein Frontino, and
11    46|      good buckler -- though~Well steeled within and out, with bone
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