Canto

1     6|    where rose a bubbling fount,~Begirt the fertile palm and cedar-tree,~
2     7|      the chain~Wherewith he was begirt by sorcery;~And had put
3    36|   fierce Troyano's son~That had begirt him with the knightly blade,~
4    37|         usage -- with his heir,~Begirt by friends, Sir Marganor
5    44|        Which scarce found room, begirt with dames and knight,~The
6    46|         with his faulchion good~Begirt, he lay reclined in plate
7    46| youthful lord,~King Charlemagne begirt him with the sword.~ ~ CX~
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