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1 1| an angry knight.~ ~ XXVI~Armed at all points he was, except 2 1| rises, and the river near,~Armed cap-a-pie, beholds a cavalier.~ ~ 3 4| through the rack,~Who bore an armed knight upon his back.~ ~ 4 5| was cleared, and, ready armed, the foes,~Without more 5 8| dissembling, as I said,~Armed, to the gate on Rabican 6 8| my despite?~Why not have armed, and rather let them wring~ 7 9| that tyrant's end.~ ~ LX~Armed at all points, the county 8 9| of Zealand, backed with armed train,~Was coming with a 9 9| the warrior's flight, with armed train:~He him alive, and 10 9| his prey,~In forest, with armed dogs and spear, attending~ 11 11| Orlando dead.~ ~ XLVIII~These, armed with sling or bow, upon 12 11| erewhile unfurled had been~All armed, he on his Brigliadoro leaps,~ 13 12| burden to abide.~As well was armed, except with iron masque,~ 14 12| report from truth depart;~And armed to battle either champion 15 12| where.~With it the paynim armed his neck and head,~Who would 16 12| To muster in review the armed swarm,~And give to his affairs 17 13| gloomy cavern fill;~This armed with hunting-spear, and 18 14| Spain.~King Mandricardo, armed from foot to head,~Leapt 19 17| Antioch in his company,~Armed him (a recreant worse than 20 17| well forego.~With paper armed he seems, and not with steel,~ 21 17| that it was strong and armed for fight,~Filled with rare 22 17| do.~ ~ CXXVII~With many armed men that baron fares,~And 23 18| ever, night and day, the armed dame~Scowered, here and 24 18| spread,~The beauteous lady armed, and warriors twain,~Having 25 18| came~And Sansonnet) had armed to aid the dame.~ ~ CXXIV~ 26 19| puissant town in sight,~With armed barks, and upon theirs lay 27 20| from the thorn.~He having armed a bark, his pinnace steers~ 28 22| him more~Than thousands armed) with him his bugle bore;~ ~ 29 23| boundary or river's right,~Armed with two clubs, maintain 30 24| little, hackney tied,~And by armed horseman watched on either 31 24| lists or field to meet;~Armed or unarmed, on horse or 32 26| other of those brethren armed before~His cousin, and had 33 26| damsel donned her sword, when armed all o'er,~And on her courser 34 26| returns,~And is by Vivian armed with sword again,~To venge 35 27| heaven redound.~ ~ XX~All armed is Charlemagne, except his 36 29| bugle-horn.~ ~ XXXVI~Whereat he armed, and issued for the stower,~ 37 29| Steeled cap-a-pee, stood ready armed for fight,~When to the bridge 38 30| singly cleared the field, an armed band.~Though to his shame 39 31| by leech's art be done,~Armed as he is, leaps lightly 40 31| at hand~Than Rodomont is armed and at his stand.~ ~ LXVI~ 41 31| the camp, in huge delight,~Armed, on Alfana leaps the cavalier,~ 42 32| their loss repairs;~And each armed back in Barcellona's port,~ 43 32| face, her body on the bed,~Armed as she is, th4e grieving 44 32| recollected she was wholly armed.~Meanwhile her better Spirit, 45 33| upstarted from her bed,~And armed her for the journey to be 46 33| Harpies' craving brood;~Which, armed with beak and talons, overran~ 47 33| arriving through the air,~An armed cavalier should be descried.~ 48 34| pressing Lydia's king with armed band,~So long as he possessed 49 35| spirit quail.~But how he armed, how sallied, what befell~ 50 36| the stranger wight,~And armed withal (for, save in iron 51 37| her his by force of hand;~Armed, and in silence, near his 52 37| silence bade array~A score of armed men; and next conveyed~Into 53 37| And if with escort of an armed knight~Any wend thither, 54 37| LXXXIV~"Those that an armed warrior's escort have,~By 55 37| him, despite the train~Or armed men arraid in his defence:~ 56 37| Some foot, some horsemen! armed was all the guard;~Who to 57 37| dragged, -- like others, whom~Armed men had thither brought 58 38| Africk's monarch, ready armed for fight:~Bay was the steed 59 38| And with him wends, all armed, Montalban's knight,~Armed, 60 38| armed, Montalban's knight,~Armed, save his helmet, erst Mambrino' 61 39| with him were occupied,~Armed in a moment, on their coursers 62 39| Dudon, manned with good and armed crew,~Which see that Moorish 63 40| LV~With equal number of armed knights to be,~Matching 64 41| the dawning light receive,~Armed servants keep their watch 65 41| whitening of the dawn was seen,~Armed, in a moment leapt on horseback 66 43| to gold and silver, who,~Armed but with modesty, defends 67 44| signified,~With wonted daring armed her heart again;~And boldly 68 45| to combat in the fray~All armed; because he would discovery 69 45| this faulchion layed.~So armed, Rogero in the lists appeared,~ 70 45| went;~When it was midnight, armed himself anew,~Saddled his 71 46| council at his side,~Together armed, the serpent-banner spread.~ 72 46| hand,~Across the fields an armed cavalier,~Of semblance haughty, 73 46| to foreswear himself, he armed no more~Than if in nought