Canto

 1    14|      gold and jewels, -- costly gear,~Which showed him an illustrious
 2    14|        other, or with such like gear;~While ours, intent the
 3    16| faithless Origille, in gorgeous gear,~With gold embroidered,
 4    17|      mistreated thus the goodly gear,~That lay the way the harness
 5    17|         take away the steed~And gear, in which Sir Gryphon had
 6    17|         now, in his opprobrious gear,~And arms, dishonoured by
 7    18|      gift, in fine received the gear.~ ~ CXXXII~To the city,
 8    18|      patron, for themselves and gear,~And horses, make accord;
 9    21|       make him doff his warlike gear,~And, almost naked, yield
10    23|      her good kinsman's warlike gear~And courser to Mount Alban
11    23|       upon her back the gallant gear,~And the same youthful ornaments
12    23|        was strowed~All his good gear, in fine; and next his vest~
13    25|       hands, and him in martial gear~Was hastening, with what
14    25|   except her face, with martial gear,~-- In place of spindle,
15    26|         virtue, and not worldly gear.~Women in this degenerate
16    26|          gold, and other costly gear.~On the other side, mid
17    26|   prisoners, and one leaves the gear.~With visage glad, and yet
18    26|       shield, and less his iron gear,~Availed, which opened like
19    26|        gave it him with all the gear,~Erst given by Vulcan to
20    27|    Marks narrowly the courser's gear and shoes,~And sell and
21    27|      already donned his warlike gear,~Then recollecting, that
22    31|       shield, and sable was his gear,~Whose ground a bar of silver
23    31|      horse and doff thy warlike gear,~To deck this sepulchre,
24    31|       on this stone suspend his gear,~Amid whatever spoils adorn
25    34|        father, bent on gain and gear~And avarice, of all vice
26    36|       foe, and with his captive gear~Adorned our temples; and
27    37|       upper vests, well fitting gear~Those miserable ladies'
28    37| precious jewels and with goodly gear;~Where her lord's tomb,
29    37|       they the dame and martial gear,~But many horses they as
30    39|         a damsel, clad in sable gear.~To Brandimart in haste
31    40|       stores, and every needful gear.~ ~ XXI~Orlando, Oliviero,
32    41|         day of fight, in goodly gear~And new, those warriors
33    43|        consort; all his worldly gear:~ ~ XCI~" `With power,'
34    44|        mid-air, like such light gear,~Go eddying with the wind,
35    45|        like miser, so intent on gear,~And who hath this so buried
36    45|        him will he retrieve the gear~And courser, by Ungiardo
37    46|         clothe him in his other gear.~Astolpho led his horse
38    46|        was famous Hector's iron gear,~Hardened by Vulcan's hand,
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