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1 4| the foe, who seemed a man, arrayed~In arms, with him the horse 2 5| Beneath the Duke of Albany arrayed,~Borne on a puissant steed 3 6| s fitting port.~All are arrayed in green, and garlands wear~ 4 7| command.~The accursed Plague, arrayed in surcoat, comes~Above 5 8| arms,~And round herself arrayed her martial swarms.~ ~ XIII~ 6 8| was first in human form arrayed:~For much his kindred and 7 9| that the gentle warrior was arrayed~In Arab weeds, he this might 8 11| Uncuirassed, nor in other arms arrayed;~But knew not that, from 9 12| this goodly casque he was arrayed,~He deemed nought wanting 10 14| many glorious princes, who, arrayed~For safeguard of their own, 11 14| by whom his troops may be arrayed,~Who for the lilies' honour 12 16| in this fair enterprise arrayed,~No gain, no glory served 13 18| and undone,~Never to be arrayed or rallied more,~But that 14 18| another's spoils himself arrayed,~And who the valour of a 15 18| Sansonnet and England's duke arrayed,~Seeing the arms of which 16 19| amid the best, by Fame arrayed:~Nor brooked she to remember 17 20| approaching in black gown arrayed,~Beside a torrent, saw an 18 21| Heraclius, 'mid his knights arrayed,~Who then the Grecian empire' 19 22| the warriors that they are arrayed~By oath and pact, to avenge 20 22| three enemies,~Who were arrayed before him, had appeared~ 21 23| damsel saw the motley troop arrayed,~She asked Orlando what 22 23| sentence he in verses had arrayed;~Which in his tongue, I 23 24| troops, beneath their flags arrayed.~For he, the emperor, who 24 25| clad and thoroughly in arms arrayed --~Rogero with the cousins 25 26| warriors, for the strife arrayed:~SHE -- style no more a 26 26| seemed the contrary, in arms arrayed;~And haply emulation had 27 26| which that Saracen his limbs arrayed;~And he, three times or 28 27| fair squadron in like garb arrayed.~Afield already, in his 29 27| he had the fairest fleet arrayed~Which ever put to sea from 30 31| Uncounselled and confused, the king arrayed~His naked limbs in knightly 31 31| paynim king in armour was arrayed,~And so the paladin, by 32 33| its haven found the fleet arrayed.~Freighted with him, the 33 39| he lost the rest in arms arrayed.~Wide and in want of ramparts 34 43| other clerks, by two and two arrayed,~Behind in long procession 35 43| lifeless knight in view,~Arrayed in vest of like device and