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1 1| alike the waving plume he wore.~Balked of his bliss, and 2 4| him for such a purpose, wore;~Because he deemed she was 3 5| rose, unlaced the helm he wore:~But he for mercy prayed 4 6| it in the countenance she wore:~Then wrought with art, 5 7| light sendal clad, that she~Wore in the place of farthingale 6 7| to the natural shape she wore~Before his eyes returned 7 7| unmasked the charms Alcina wore,~And made all false, from 8 7| ring of sovereign virtue wore,~Which, on the finger placed, 9 7| Melissa counselled him, he wore~His wonted semblance for 10 8| was it for Rogero that he wore~The virtuous ring which 11 8| hack which simple housings wore,~His faithful dog, companion 12 8| crimson cloth in which he wore~The wondrous shield, enclosed 13 8| cruise of virtuous liquor wore;~And at those puissant eyes, 14 8| beauteous as that other wore,~To be to Proteus offered 15 10| mass, I do not know;~Which wore no form of animal exprest,~ 16 12| iron masque,~Ferrau, who wore not, nor would wear, a casque.~ ~ 17 12| arms, beside his helm, he wore;~And if I still have let 18 12| Covered his manly face, wore harness good~(Such was his 19 13| console her such glad visage wore~As messenger who joyful 20 13| of Rogero all the tokens wore,~She quickly lost the faith 21 14| successor of Agrican, who wore~The crown of Tartary, a 22 14| which the valiant stranger wore;~Who answered that he went 23 14| search he strayed~Of him who wore the sable vest and shield.~ 24 14| lordly air, and arms he wore,~Glittering with gold and 25 14| he won the blade Orlando wore,~He would no other grasp, -- 26 14| chance and valour won and wore;~To find the warrior of 27 14| stole a poisoned dagger wore.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Of her the 28 15| the last agony of nature wore;~And the headless body seated 29 16| By the strange arms he wore and scaly hide,~There, where 30 17| high-street gay signs of triumph wore,~Covered with showy cloths 31 17| grief and pain a visage wore.~With her were wife and 32 17| Lucina from the chains she wore,~(Though he Wit less than 33 18| upraised the casque she wore,~And him, advanced, to meet 34 19| rugged rhind the champions wore,~Girding the faithful falchion 35 20| realm whose royal crown they wore.~Come of this blood, where 36 20| corslet was each warrior wore,~Who without this would 37 20| face of burning crimson wore.~One dares not eye the other, 38 20| the youthful ornaments she wore,~Looked like an ape which 39 20| spread)~But all the arms he wore had glowed as red.~ ~ CXXXI~ 40 22| blind~The false enchanter wore, beholds the peer.~So that 41 22| flowers, a crimson surcoat wore.~ ~ LXIII~Bradamant for 42 22| at the shield his foeman wore,~The puissant warriors shocked 43 22| which above her vest~She wore, concealed the enchanted 44 23| own vital being, Zerbino wore.~ ~ LV~She had beneath Orlando' 45 23| doffed the golden spurs he wore,~And one bore off, to clean, 46 24| off the arms and vest he wore,~And cast away from him 47 24| emperor, who the lilies wore,~Siege to their quarters 48 25| helmets on their heads they wore,~But there were shining 49 25| about her brow, she whilom wore;~Nor less we wondered at 50 25| embroidered surcoat which she wore:~And she to us rehearsed, 51 25| inly moved --~He even wore a visage sad and drear:~ 52 25| flourished o'er with gold, wore plate and chain,~And on 53 26| which on their heels they wore.~Happy was he with courser 54 26| tempered helm that pagan wore~Sounded the blow, an inch 55 26| by him, he in his bosom wore,~And added many matters, 56 26| Mandricardo is like blazon wore~The bird of Ide, which bore 57 26| braced the covering shield he wore:~But 'twixt those combatants 58 27| one red, one green -- she wore;~But ill the first was dyed, 59 27| quartering that Almontes wore;~Which from that wretched 60 27| helmet, at her hest;~She wore the remnant of her armour 61 31| warrior crost her way, that wore~A richly ornamented vest, 62 32| than their wont, the damsel wore;~And he, that castle's master, 63 33| the faulchions which they wore;~And, since a woman them 64 34| such different form they wore.~He next saw that which 65 39| aught was wanting which he wore afield.~ ~ V~She towards 66 40| town,~Which of all Africk wore the royal crown.~ ~ XXXIII~ 67 41| streamed~Since he that armour wore; new rage and pain~Thereat 68 41| shining helmet which he wore,~With the left hand, him 69 42| which a woman's likeness wore.~ ~ XLVII~A thousand lidless 70 42| broken yoke the stranger wore;~Red flames upon his yellow 71 43| and whose borrowed face I wore~When, to my shame, I tempted 72 44| that the snowy unicorn~Wore for his blazon on a crimson 73 46| that same vest and ensigns wore,~As was erewhile devised