Canto

 1     1|        we repeat our claim~With naked faulchion to that peerless
 2     1|  Trembles from fruitful vale to naked hill:~And well it was the
 3     1|       That night when I, though naked, was thy shield~Against
 4     6|        quick in fight and rape;~Naked, or mantled in outlandish
 5     6|         pointed at him full the naked blade.~ ~  LXV~That monster
 6     8|       The damsel bound upon the naked stone.~ ~ LXVIII~Oh! if
 7     9|   opposite.~But let him go, the naked archer's sport,~Sore smitten
 8    10|     tied;~ ~ XCIII~Bound to the naked rock upon the strand,~In
 9    11|         That gentle maid, there naked in his hold,~In the lone
10    11|       XXXIII~Approaching to the naked rock as near~As vigorous
11    11|         along the water thrown,~Naked as born, bound to a stump,
12    11|  already turned him to undo~The naked lady, having cleared the
13    11|       concerned him nought,~The naked rock the bold Orlando nears,~
14    11|   Landward; but, for the damsel naked stood,~Not only nought she
15    11|       shrine,~And hence so many naked dames collected;~And in
16    11|        think Bireno ever viewed~Naked that beauteous form; for
17    12|  Spaniard said the count)~"With naked head, thou thinkest to repeat~
18    12|  Covered with lifted shield and naked sword,~As might best shelter
19    13|         the house, disarmed and naked, fled,~And some were slain;
20    13|         The entrance with their naked faulchions; we~Sever the
21    13|  stirred;~In sign whereof their naked brands they rear.~At sight
22    15|        others 'mid their files,~Naked, and base, whose hearts
23    15|    humanity.~About it heads and naked limbs of men~Were fixed,
24    17|          Of, in the sun, stript naked on the sand.~ ~ XLII~" `
25    17|     better would have gone like naked man,~Than braced the unworthy
26    18|         her worth, she oft with naked brand~Had pressed Orlando
27    18|     Endymion~She circled in her naked arms: with tent,~Christian
28    19|       privilege, to wear,~When, naked, to the whale exposed for
29    19|       so,~As might surprise, if naked were the breast:~She pierced
30    20|      night,~Against ten damsels naked and alone;~When so successful
31    20| Merchants and sailors that half naked were.~Some watch, and some
32    21|       warlike gear,~And, almost naked, yield him up to thee.'~
33    22|       rein, the day~Galaphron's naked daughter from his side~Vanished,
34    22|         would have fed upon the naked maid,~So cruel to the Child
35    23|        To hardy herd as well as naked swain;~So that Orlando,
36    23|         rent; and, in his fury, naked showed~His shaggy paunch,
37    24|         he strove,~And with his naked hand the brutes o'erthrew;~
38    25|        there, amid the waves, a naked maid~Caught on the fish-hook
39    25|        nor spreading beech:~But naked gravel with low shrubs discerned,~
40    27|      Orlando of his wit bereft,~Naked, in sun or shower, by plain
41    27|    stayed,~And from beneath the naked horse conveyed.~ ~ LXXXV~
42    29|        head~Downwards below the naked neck and breast.~Then prove
43    29|       raised~To see him rove, a naked man and crazed.~ ~ XLV~She
44    29|       bore the pair.~Roland was naked, and like fish could swim,~
45    29|         his sprite,~He had gone naked forth in sun and shade.~
46    29|        in pursuit is gone.~With naked faulchion after him he sped,~
47    30|      coming, him~Eschewed, whom naked and alone he spied.~-- "
48    31|        wise~Saw Roland, running naked in his mood,~Sending forth
49    31|     sleeping and dismaid, their naked swarms~Make small resistance
50    31|      dispersed in panic fright.~Naked, they far and near desert
51    31|  confused, the king arrayed~His naked limbs in knightly plate
52    32|          To her left breast her naked sword applied;~Then recollected
53    32|        wander forth beneath the naked sky.~ ~ LXVII~"If two. three,
54    34|          Belly, and breast, and naked flesh expose;~And so diseased
55    37|        They give their prisoner naked, bound so tight,~He will
56    39|      and one so strong of hand,~Naked and sole he troubled all
57    39|        that band.~ ~ XXXVII~The naked savage whirled a sapling
58    39|    Before the club of that mad, naked wight,~Who with the brandished
59    39|     Marvelling why he there was naked cast,~And wherefore tethered,
60    39|       clean,~And raiment to the naked warrior bore;~All comforting
61    45|          And what, since he was naked, could he do,~Bound, while
62    45|      And offer to her sword his naked side:~For never death can
63    46|      his vizor doth present~His naked poniard's point, with threatening
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