Canto

 1     5|      throng was fullest in the hall,~Stood up before the Scottish
 2     7|      prisoners in Love's magic hall.~They change their raiment
 3     9|    mournful show)~Chamber, and hall, and gallery, furnished
 4    12|     glad his eyes, in bower or hall,~With the appearance of
 5    12|       wanders round the sylvan Hall,~Still holding close his
 6    12|      as well return within the Hall.~ ~ XX~One voice, one shape,
 7    12|    seek her vainly through the Hall;~And with her image cheating
 8    13|     enticed into the enchanted hall,~And after disappeared,
 9    17|    wait:~Nor any fears to ruin hall or bower;~But wood and stone
10    18|    went with her; but, that in hall or tower,~A vicar too her
11    20|      footmen harboured in that hall.~ ~ LXXXIV~Hence to descend
12    22|     vain~Throughout the house, hall, bower, or galleried rows:~
13    22|    without arms have left that Hall.~ ~ LV~"Their order is,
14    25|         till she revisited her Hall.~ ~ XLIX~"Of Flordespine
15    25|     cheat.~ ~ LVI~"Next to the hall, where dame and cavalier~
16    28|     roof, there was an ancient hall:~Thither, in solitary mood, (
17    28|      sound.~ ~ XXXIII~"At that hall's farther end, more feebly
18    30|     harboured in Mount Alban's hall,~Until he there embrace
19    32|      the field, she sought the Hall,~In search of lodging; but,
20    32|       and his lady reached the Hall,~When now the sun had Seville
21    32|       and power~Should in this hall be harboured without fail:~
22    32|     board.~ ~ XCV~In the great hall that plenteous board was
23    32|        gaze about the gorgeous hall~Filled full of picture,
24    33|     infernal bottom quake.~The hall, whereof in other strain
25    33|       Were scattered from that hall the shades of night,~Nor
26    33|      hither sent, and why this hall was made,~At the same time
27    33| different hue;~Since such that hall, it these could well contain.~
28    33|       ravening fowls the regal hall,~Till they have feasted
29    40|        Which -- venging us for hall and palace burned --~While
30    42|    every arch is entrance to a hall.~ ~ LXXVI~Above, project
31    43|   vantage speak, that from his hall~Her husband at the present
32    43|     spread in lordly bower and hall.~Vase, gold and silver,
33    43|     hag conducted, mounts from hall~Below to bower above, admiring
34    44|        days he feasted high in hall~His lords, mid tourney,
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