Canto

1     3|  bade the dame),~In various garb and guise the shadows came.~ ~
2     6|  measured by their mien and garb, nor bred~By swain, in early
3     6|  damsels, and so rare~Their garb, and with such graceful
4    19|   thitherward, with martial garb and mien,~Six thousand women
5    27|   her fair squadron in like garb arrayed.~Afield already,
6    37| that plaint, who in strange garb appeared:~For to the navel
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