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1 I| Lords his gracious eye,~That wondrous look wherewith he oft surveyed~ 2 I| conquests were achieved by wondrous ways,~If now from that directed 3 II| Which then I will enchant in wondrous sort,~That while the image 4 II| O miracle! O strife of wondrous kind!~Where love and virtue 5 III| Raymond he hight, a man of wondrous wit,~Of Toulouse lord, his 6 IV| wandered bold;~It viewed the wondrous beauty virgins have,~And 7 IV| hearts for wildfire threw.~O wondrous love! thou makest gain of 8 V| whole delight,~And now to wondrous acts his will inclined;~ 9 VIII| valor's daylight stain,~Such wondrous blows on every side he smote;~ 10 VIII| curious work, behold,~And wondrous art was built out of the 11 IX| Muleasses died,~And at one wondrous blow his weapon fine,~Did 12 X| air about them round, a wondrous thing,~Itself on heaps in 13 X| That hast these high and wondrous marvels brought,~And know' 14 XI| strong Circassian cast that wondrous weight;~ ~ XXXVI~Not mortal 15 XI| campward lay~An engine huge and wondrous he addressed,~A tower of 16 XI| length of all his tree, a wondrous way,~The hardy virgin by 17 XI| When of these knights the wondrous acts he spied,~And saw the 18 XII| Will undertake to burn the wondrous tower,~And I with him, only 19 XIII| what he late performed by wondrous art.~ ~ XIII~"Besides this 20 XIII| shades admired,~He heard the wondrous noise and rumbling shrill;~ 21 XIII| And through the fire, oh wondrous boldness, leapt!~ ~ XXXVI~ 22 XIII| flee,~So fearful is that wondrous form to view;~So feared 23 XIV| every sphere~All that was wondrous, uncouth, strange and rare,~ 24 XIV| do this uncouth work and wondrous feat,~The Lord forbid I 25 XV| himself he spent.~ ~ IX~The wondrous boat scant touched the troubled 26 XV| dame launched forth her wondrous barge~And never yet took 27 XV| the hardiment~Upon this wondrous voyage first to wend,~Nor 28 XVI| plumes' and purple bill,~A wondrous bird among the rest there 29 XVI| fire attempered were,~This wondrous girdle did Armida frame,~ 30 XVII| looked on, gazed on, so,~A wondrous dame in habit, gesture, 31 XVIII| he said, "your travels wondrous are,~Far have you strayed, 32 XVIII| pass,~And as he sought, a wondrous bridge appeared,~A bridge 33 XVIII| rind;~Again he heard that wondrous harmony,~Of songs and sweet 34 XVIII| wings to shine begun~With wondrous splendor gainst the golden 35 XVIII| XLIII~This man began with wondrous art to make,~Not rams, not 36 XVIII| prepare~Of wicked fire, wild, wondrous, strange and rare.~ ~ XLVIII~ 37 XVIII| As he beheld the bird, a wondrous thing,~About her neck a 38 XVIII| down, yet up he goes,~A wondrous thing, one knight whole 39 XVIII| vanished was and gone;~That wondrous vision when he looked again,~ 40 XIX| metal strong outbore~The wondrous might of that redoubled 41 XIX| on live, strong charms of wondrous kind~She said, and from 42 XX| was a great, a strange and wondrous sight,~When front to front 43 XX| use well might you see,~A wondrous guise, till then unseen, 44 XX| earth he brought,~Things wondrous, strange, incredible he