Canto

 1     1| knight~Who should protect the lilies best in fight.~ ~ XLVII~
 2     6|      Amid red roses and white lilies there,~Which the soft breezes
 3    10|       violet of like quality,~Lilies, or amaranth, or jessamine.~
 4    14|       be arrayed,~Who for the lilies' honour shall chastise~The
 5    18|      was new)~Charles had the lilies given; because that day~
 6    23|   flags which bore~The golden lilies, and King Charles' array.~
 7    24|     and his array;~Who to the lilies are well-nigh a prey.~ ~ ~
 8    24|      he, the emperor, who the lilies wore,~Siege to their quarters
 9    26|   company appear,~With golden lilies wrought in their array:~
10    33|    And in Viscontis' land the lilies sown:~"Treading in Charles'
11    39|  spread,~And pards and golden lilies he descries,~With countenance
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