Canto

 1    14|     their sight;~And in the coward's cheek of pallid hue~Is
 2    16|   LIII~It seemed as if each coward paynim grew~More cold than
 3    17|    unexampled wreck. -- "Ye coward trains,~Whither in heartless
 4    17| Demands of them, who is the coward knight,~That of his honour
 5    17|    Hung as a beacon for the coward's gaze.~Such were a princely
 6    18| white than virgin snow,~The coward in the warrior's sight belied,~
 7    25|    to the fair,~Hanging his coward wing, when he should woo,~
 8    35|    makes the Trojan seem of coward vein,~And from the suitors,
 9    38| Your garrisons were sure of coward vein,~If they were scared
10    38|  lazy son;~And I, that as a coward was decried~For my true
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