Canto

1     7|      Laid by, again accoutred cap-a-pee.~And, lest Alcina should
2    12| fierce a wight, and harnessed cap-a-pee.~"What wight" (demands Anglantes'
3    23|       was afoot and harnessed cap-a-pee.~The Moor towards her raised
4    29|   open -- Ulien's son~Steeled cap-a-pee, stood ready armed for fight,~
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