Canto

1     5| since he had been there, had bared to sight~His visage, aye
2     5|     That other cavalier, who bared his blade,~Unknown of all,
3     5|      to covering casque, and bared to view~What in the ensuing
4     9|  count have slain,~Yet never bared his puissant Durindane.~ ~
5    12|    good,~And nigh as quickly bared his trenchant blade.~Ferrau
6    23|      Nor paused he more, but bared his faulchion bright;~ ~
7    32|  Than the desire, to which I bared my breast~Whereby was Reason
8    36|      her trenchant blade~She bared, and hurried to avenge the
9    45|       So she upon the signal bared her brand,~And fell on her
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