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1 3| trophies shall so many fanes array.~Hugh, the bold son, is 2 8| the port embarked the next array,~And straight to sea dispatched 3 8| within few days, he in array~Such horsemen, as he had 4 9| toils sore his squadron to array,~Proud Friesland's arms 5 9| returned, both he and his array,~Of the duke taken, and 6 10| beseiged, rejoice in this array,~And hope (he said) deliverance 7 10| Forty-two thousand muster in array,~The men at arms and mounted 8 10| time Rogero sees the fair array,~Whose bands to succour 9 12| with the other Saracen array,~Cantoned throughout the 10 13| Odoric, at night, with fair array~Of valiant men, by land 11 14| who had confessed, a fair array,~And from the Stygian demons 12 14| and flank, and rear of the array;~Above the band he spread 13 14| walls the Christians in array,~With lance, sword, axe, 14 15| ladies, meetly clad in fair array,~One damsel was in black 15 16| Valiant Zerbino and his whole array,~Until he reached the quarters 16 16| withdraws, and sends the array~Beneath the king of Fez, 17 16| Dispatching into hell the mixt array,~That how men live above 18 17| Gryphon pricked, with his array,~Surveying, here and there, 19 17| wait upon her home, a fair array,~Towards his Syrian realm 20 17| occasion of that feast and fair array.~ ~ LXIX~Large portion of 21 17| princes, present there in fair array,~Fearful Martano, seized 22 17| thing, -- and how, in white array,~That warrior, with the 23 18| one another wait, in one array,~To reunite against the 24 18| number less, but steadier in array,~More used to joust and 25 18| cruel havoc in the close array.~Then on the narrow bridge 26 18| bold Marphisa, best of that array,~Like faithful friends and 27 18| place, Rinaldo breaks the array;~Ariodantes kills on every 28 19| espied~So speedily his whole array displaced,~Pricked forth 29 20| made of iron were the whole array.'~ ~ XLVI~"To this the youthful 30 20| the purple garment, rich array,~And in his city place before 31 20| shining armour and in fair array,~The warrior rode on saddle 32 22| feigning, veiled in feminine array,~The modest roll of eye 33 22| horse and arms and feminine array,~With peril sore of life. 34 23| lilies, and King Charles' array.~That Mandricardo through 35 24| succour Agramant and his array;~Who to the lilies are well-nigh 36 25| his weapon, and, amid the array,~Smote some across the gullet, 37 25| flowing robe of feminine array,~Wooed me with wishful eyes 38 25| besieged by Charlemagne's array,~That the misjudging rabble, 39 26| steel their bodies they array.~"So just is the excuse 40 26| all," Rogero said, "Of the array~Invited, lacks as yet a 41 26| with a store~Of feminine array, of fair design,~Embroidered 42 26| lilies wrought in their array:~A lion seems against that 43 27| path and break their close array.~Whoe'er has seen the passing 44 27| contended,~Which he, the African array to shield,~Had interrupted 45 27| but of his band -- a large array --~Two serjeants only for 46 28| Faustus Latinus, one of his array,~Who pleased the king, a 47 28| provision makes of fair array;~For beauty borrows grace 48 28| speedily bestirred him to array;~But, born with evil taste, 49 31| thou umbrage take at mine array,~These shall go on before, 50 31| well greeted of the whole array.~ ~ XXXVI~Ever, I deem, 51 31| somewhat later joined that fair array;~And (knowing well his force 52 31| to the christened host's array,~From loss of Durindana, 53 31| sharing what he had with his array,~Is none that ever from 54 32| good Rinaldo and his bold array~Had raised, with Charles' 55 33| leaves his eyes; and his array,~Blind as the moldwarp, 56 35| have served many wholly to array,~Are all united for his 57 37| Victory heads or follows her array.~Another Artemisia is the 58 37| he in deep silence bade array~A score of armed men; and 59 38| place shall sumptuously array,~Wherein Marphisa's baptism 60 38| Mount Atlas with his whole array~In safety goes the glorious 61 38| like these are lost to our array,~While on our side such 62 39| with longing eyes on that array.~Now seeing truce and treaty 63 39| A feeble and dispirited array.~ ~ XXI~So proved they; 64 40| rated not so high the foes' array,~Nor to encounter such a 65 40| vase, and one with rich array,~Or silver plate from ancient 66 41| with drooping heads, a sad array;~Adding, he must to him 67 41| Flordelice for that dark array,~Was wrought the fairest 68 41| Orlando disembarks, with his array,~His kinsman Olivier and 69 43| afflicted, he, in poor array,~Thither returns, from whence 70 43| with some rich and fair array.~Yet tell madonna he is 71 43| had made, her husband to array,~And woven with her hand 72 43| the cathedral, where the array~Past on its road, were no 73 44| Rogero: not so triumphs that array,~Touched by the death of 74 45| a thousand squadrons in array,~-- Footmen and horsemen -- 75 46| dames, and all that fair array~Which Lombardy and Tuscan 76 46| is descried, amid a fair array~Of poets and philosophers