Canto

1    12|    Imports, if hard or soft its temper were.~Orlando, covered thus,
2    18|     left to die;~Though of good temper was his helmet bright.~As
3    19|         heavy ball.~So hard the temper of her corslet's mail,~The
4    20|    others sentence equally;~And temper but in this their statute'
5    24|        and from art;~For in the temper of his arms and might,~Too
6    30|        the well wealded metal's temper tried,~Against that sword,
7    33|      pure,~So perfect was their temper, from all blows~By such
8    43|      stone, or steel to hardest temper wrought?~Meseems that thou
9    46| workmanship avail,~Enchantment, temper, nor prime steel and pure.~
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