Canto

 1     2|        know not, and its lucid orb concealed.~Since this no sooner blazes
 2     3|             for before~Thine eyes, concealed by it, the caitiff slips~
 3     4|         hurt her with the Saracen, concealed.~Well suited to her ends,
 4     4|           its case of crimson silk concealed.~ ~ XLIII~To take him by
 5     5|            changed his habits, and concealed his hair;~And, in conclusion,
 6     5|            wight,~Since ever close concealed the warrior went;~Not, since
 7     6|     stranger in that country; and, concealed~(As is already told) the
 8     7|            observing eye of things concealed~Conjecture safely, from
 9     7|     visions, creatures of the sky,~Concealed beneath no covering veil
10     7|          containing Merlin's clay,~Concealed in Alpine place and savage,
11    11|             As disappears the sun, concealed in clouds.~ ~ VII~Yet still
12    11|          he beheld a path, by wood concealed,~The widest and most beaten
13    11|       beast! who pressed,~And nigh concealed the sea beneath his breast.~ ~
14    11|         Parts which are wont to be concealed by gown,~Are such, as haply
15    11|            these were then so well concealed,~It is no fault of mine
16    12| repossessed,~(Which, in her mouth, concealed the maid from view,~Preserved
17    12|            s eyes,~And by the ring concealed, examines all;~And Roland
18    12|         they from one another were concealed;~They doffed not, night
19    12|         eastward pressed;~Ofttimes concealed, sometimes in face of day,~
20    12|         was brought~(Because to go concealed he had good care),~He a
21    12|           to spy~If there Angelica concealed might lie.~ ~ LXXXVII~As
22    14|           the sun now low and half concealed,~The warrior 'gan in greater
23    14|            long and widely spread,~Concealed her hideous parts; and evermore~
24    15|        mansion he extends;~So well concealed beneath the crumbling sands,~
25    16|           he espy~The raging fire, concealed from none beside~Himself,
26    19|          cheer~A gentle virgin was concealed, begun:~"I wot thou needs
27    20|           For so well was the plot concealed, no wight~Throughout all
28    20|           Zerbino's grasp, and lay~Concealed until his wrath was past
29    20|           have made him joyful she concealed,~And only what would cause
30    21|       defended.~Our loves bad been concealed and free from blame;~But
31    22|           above her vest~She wore, concealed the enchanted buckler's
32    22|          maid restored, when 'twas concealed,~Her senses, which were
33    22|          the light, liquid element concealed.~Fame was not slow the noble
34    23|          thought,~Or hoped to have concealed the intended theft,~The
35    23|          And, 'mid a hundred, wert concealed from sight,~For what thou
36    24|          Thither, where in a cave, concealed from day,~His solitary cell
37    25|           Who, knowing not the sex concealed below~My flowing robe of
38    25|            LXX~"The thing remained concealed between us two;~So that
39    31|         the greater blaze had been concealed,~Rinaldo moved his silent
40    32|           of shining gold, wherein concealed~And clustering close, her
41    33|        lies~At last within a grot, concealed from day.~When the winged
42    34|      flattering mien,~Had hitherto concealed, I plainly show;~-- What
43    34|          and patron; many a snare,~Concealed in garlands, did the warrior
44    37|        those mournful damsels kept concealed.~ ~ XXVIII~At that dishonest
45    37|           she could, 'twould seem, concealed.~ ~ XXX~Ulany, that in Bradamant
46    37|           a while his wicked heart concealed,~Nor what he was so suddenly
47    38|          they have come, in clouds concealed,~In that their march was
48    42|        pair's alone the artist had concealed.~ ~ XCVI~The statues in
49    43|            wherefore, I), had this concealed.~ ~ CXXVIII~"He knows not
50    43|          or way~For learning where concealed his consort lay.~ ~ CXXXI~"
51    43|            tidings flew:~But these concealed Astolpho from the dame~Till
52    44|         nevermore~Go forth, unless concealed in some disguise.~Of injuries
53    45|            credence, from mine eye~Concealed (and woe is me), I know
54    45|         royal edict cried,~A thing concealed from none, expecting thee?~
55    46|         and Sir Pinnabel:~But they concealed their hatred, and endured~
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