Canto

 1    10|  Duke of York who bears that verdant tree.~ ~  LXXIX~"Upon the
 2    11| loves to sing~From branch of verdant stem her dulcet strain,~
 3    15|   cross I know,~Fixed on the verdant shore; see some upon~The
 4    17|     wet and weary, land 'mid verdant hills,~Between well-shaded
 5    17|      shepherd leads,~Through verdant mountains, into pleasant
 6    21|    followers, on a steed,~Of verdant boughs composed to place
 7    23|      to stay,~Couched on the verdant herbage of the grove;~And,
 8    24|      line~Upon the sapling's verdant surface writes,~ORLANDO'
 9    34|   Warble the wanton birds in verdant brake,~Azure, and red, and
10    41|     cleaves,~Well shows that verdant were its spring tide leaves.~ ~
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