Canto

 1    12|       flowers and red,~Aurora stained the heavens with various
 2    13| evergreen, as shorn~Of light, stained glass by gem that richly
 3    18|    more, by anger driven,~And stained anew his falchion, by whose
 4    18| himself that horrid heap,~And stained the water with that bloody
 5    23|    which a meadow lay;~Which, stained with native hues and rich,
 6    31|       that night:~Not that he stained the mead with paynim gore,~
 7    39|   while his lopt arm~And body stained the wave with life-blood
 8    41|      with long fast and vigil stained,~He worthy of much worship
 9    42|       with enamelled dyes~Was stained below, the building overlayed.~
10    43|      hue;~Now wherefore it is stained with other dye~Against his
11    43|      with diverse ensignry is stained,~Unfurled accompany the
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