Canto

1    14|     Movement of lips and hands upraised to pray~Are seen: if treasure
2    14|        member, from the ground~Upraised his weight, and vaulted
3    18|    iron case;~Retain her hand, upraised the casque she wore,~And
4    22|       the enchanter Moor away,~Upraised the heavy threshold from
5    23|        this the doleful prince upraised his head,~And, having better
6    31| garlanded with radiance sheen,~Upraised his visage from the watery
7    43|      were said,~In a fair ark, upraised on columns twain,~Was reared,
8    44|        of chivalry:~Scaffolds, upraised for different sports elsewhere~
9    45|       last.~ ~ XLV~-- The trap upraised, by rope from thence suspended~
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