Canto

 1     2|     rings and clean,~While the enchanter so deceives the knights,~
 2     2|      LVII~"This while the fell enchanter, I supposed,~Dragged both
 3     3|        cave~Which Merlin, that enchanter sage, did make:~Thou may'
 4     3| immortal strain;~Lodged in the enchanter's corpse, till to the skies~
 5     3|      near, the fortress of the enchanter hoar;~Let no false pity
 6     4|      ring)~The downfall of the enchanter and his seat.~Then to the
 7     4|      Ladies and cavaliers, the enchanter sties."~ ~ XIII~Scarped
 8     4|       long within his gate the enchanter stayed,~After he heard the
 9     4|      open book,~Whence, as the enchanter read, strange wonder grew:~
10     4|       to make descend~The vain enchanter from his wondrous steed.~
11     4|        afflicted sore,~The old enchanter full of wrath did cry).~
12     4|        and secret, burned.~The enchanter breaks them; and at once
13     4|      XLV~This was Atlantes the enchanter's deed,~Whose pious wishes
14     7|       As was the scope of that enchanter hoar;~Who, reckless all
15     7|       Forgetting arms; and, as enchanter seen~In magic and the use
16     7|       She fronts, who bore the enchanter's borrowed cheer;~With that
17     8|      they chain:~With her, the enchanter friar the pirates bore~On
18    10|    found her sleeping near the enchanter hoar,~Who her had thither
19    12|        enters, hidden from the enchanter's eyes,~And by the ring
20    12|   wicked fallacy~Of the malign enchanter were exposed,~The ring,
21    13|       intent to slay~The false enchanter, on her plan decides,~Snatches
22    13|      so strong the lore~Of the enchanter, who has ordered so,~She (
23    22|       villain sped, within the enchanter's won.~Impeded by his shield
24    22|     taught the way~To foil the enchanter, and to set at large~The
25    22|        thicket blind~The false enchanter wore, beholds the peer.~
26    22|    XXIII~He, having chased the enchanter Moor away,~Upraised the
27    22|       to obey;~Beneath the old enchanter's care to dwell,~And stayed
28    26|     This fountain Merlin made, enchanter sage;~Who things to come
29    27|    bound.~ ~ IX~A cunning, old enchanter him deceived,~As in the
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