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1 2| As the ensuing canto will display.~ ~ 2 3| conquer Milan, and the snakes display.~Azo, that next approaching 3 4| wily ends.~The wizard, to display his last resource,~Unweeting 4 5| sir king, to what I shall display."~ ~ LXXXV~So moved the 5 6| courteous deed, I shall display; --~What once I was -- by 6 8| scorns his faulchion to display.~ ~ VIII~The servant made 7 8| point, and now its edge display.~But with more hinderance 8 10| added, having ended this display~Of arms, the troops would 9 10| the Earl of Huntley's flag display~Upon an azure field a gilded 10 10| and talks of ensigns they display,~And names of British lords, 11 12| those others tell, I should display~The labours and the troubles 12 13| woman quickly will the fact display;~I would not but thou shouldst 13 13| Sir Odoric took courage to display;~As well because he could 14 13| The order of the muster to display.~ ~ ~ 15 15| captain courtesy~Shall Charles display, still liberal of his store;~ 16 17| gorgeous feast our monarch will display~Each fourth succeeding moon," 17 17| Syrian gentleman did thus display~The occasion of that feast 18 17| themselves awhile would make display;~Better to see the martial 19 17| griesly beast his teeth display.~'Twas thus, before those 20 18| the valour which his deeds display,~So firmly, as to wait the 21 18| truth of this my ensign may display.~Which here is seen, if 22 18| worth as is by Rumour voiced display.~Sansonnet leaves another, 23 20| should not die,~Should he display such courage and such skill~ 24 20| the castellain, who with display~Of kindness sheltered them 25 21| end thou ill didst this display,~I yet desire this ample 26 21| assembled household will display,~And he like traitor and 27 21| heard the knight her guilt display,~Who was instructed in her 28 22| certes sore bested) this to display;~Twice when he from the 29 25| for her life, more joy display.~ ~ LIV~"Her beauteous arms 30 27| their so burning strife display;~Next earnestly bestirred 31 28| Hearing ofttimes Astolpho now display~The beauties of his hand, 32 30| young Rogero, anxious to display~That rightfully he bore 33 31| the cognizance, his old display,~Afar, by her distinguished 34 33| some deeds of his I must display~Hereafter, these I will 35 33| clearer proof of prowess to display;~And who desires, if rashly 36 34| that the different names display.~Wherefore and whither he 37 35| should I seek his merits to display,~So long a time would last 38 37| what I know right willingly display;~As well, that all fair 39 37| Rogero so, the more he hears display~Marganor's guilt, and so 40 40| in triumphal pomp a long display.~The prisoners all were 41 42| not now my name to thee display;~Ere longer by a yard the