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1 1| his fresh and healthful hue,~While on his lips the half-formed 2 1| presence, cheeks of heavenly hue,~And lovely form which broke 3 4| pinions, and of various hue;~Seated between, a knight 4 4| er with silk of crimson hue;~In his right-hand he held 5 5| where the damsel, fair of hue,~To tell the occasion of 6 6| and nimble, all of sorel hue;~Who was caparisoned with 7 7| chyrsolite,~The emerald green of hue, and ruby red.~Mounted, 8 7| the Child, Alcina, fair of hue,~Advanced some way beyond 9 8| and good, whose borrowed hue~Removed, would haply foul 10 10| snow more cold and white in hue:~But when she has again 11 10| veil she had, to shade the hue~Of the white lily and vermillion 12 11| its fashion, shape, and hue!~Yet her not so that habit 13 11| of blood have changed its hue;~And where the monster lashed 14 14| coward's cheek of pallid hue~Is yet pourtrayed the sad 15 14| appeared to be at strife; in hue~Like silver and like gold, 16 16| green for robe of crimson hue~Earth shifts, ensanguined 17 18| languishes the flower of purple hue,~Which levelled by the passing 18 19| divined,~He, as the mournful hue o'erpowered the clear,~Was 19 20| sheds light and colouring hue,~I by your beauty's kindly 20 21| bore upon a field of sable hue~A bar of vermeil tint, transversely 21 22| Tis Sansonet; of crimson hue,~I know his surcoat, with 22 23| silk of white and sable hue:~With this she trapt the 23 24| sometimes goat or doe of dappled hue:~Often with bear and with 24 24| beside the lady, fair of hue.~More; that the bearings 25 24| cloth, with ribbon red of hue;~A hand I often feel divide 26 25| condemned, with face of pallid hue.~ ~ IX~As on the stripling' 27 26| crimson, face of pallid, hue.~ ~ LXXVII~Next Richardetto 28 30| with plumes of different hue,~Those others often on Thessalian 29 33| colours and of different hue;~Since such that hall, it 30 33| feathers, black as ink in hue,~And piercing talons was 31 34| haughtier was than fair of hue,~I know not if I ever equalled 32 34| and quiet lake~In limpid hue surpass the crystal bright.~ 33 34| linen, cotton, in their hue,~Of diverse dyes and colours, 34 35| sand and of discoloured hue;~And found that ancient 35 36| is flushed with crimson hue,~And his heart throbs, nor 36 42| azure, white, and yellow hue;~Gladdening the plants that 37 43| mannered, was so fair of hue,~None could desire she other 38 43| Bethink thee of what hue my wife became,~Taken by 39 43| shame!~ ~ XL~"Of deadly hue we both of us remain;~We 40 43| to make it all of sable hue;~Now wherefore it is stained 41 43| vest of like device and hue.~ ~ CLXXVII~A hundred men 42 44| heart than swans in outward hue.~ ~ V~All kind he found 43 45| her, of various form and hue.~Bradamant for the court 44 46| two heads -- of crimson hue~Its field -- and that same