Canto

 1     4|      But from his finger first withdrew the ring.~ ~ XV~Neither
 2     6|   would go; but they who first withdrew~Him from one strife, engage
 3     6|        heart she gave, the fay withdrew,~And yielded all her soul
 4     7|   caution, from her finger she~Withdrew the ring, lest it should
 5     8|        from rich Tithonus' inn withdrew,~And chased the shades,
 6    10|        found: the dame her arm withdrew;~She tried again, yet no
 7    13|    when I from the vulgar herd withdrew,~Sage Merlin from the hollow
 8    14|        the cloudy sun his rays withdrew~Beneath the Centaur and
 9    14|    wrong, with tears and sighs withdrew the band,~ ~ LV~Saying, "
10    18|   leaving bloody signs when he withdrew.~ ~ LXIII~Fore-stroke and
11    18|   outlet of the square the mob withdrew;~The monarch raged with
12    23|    sent,~Until the western sun withdrew his light,~Abandoning the
13    23|        Thither Orlando finally withdrew,~Where, with a heart sore
14    23|   different ways the cavaliers withdrew,~One on the right, and one
15    24|   Already told by me, the king withdrew~To a cooling shade and river
16    25|    content,~She from the train withdrew her out of sight.~Nor left
17    25|       how him he from the fire withdrew;~And how he was assured,
18    27|       yet neither of the twain withdrew.~And thus among those three
19    31|        trophied stem the sword withdrew~The son of Agrican that
20    31| darkness, to his ancient nurse withdrew;~And fangless serpent now,
21    36|     how from the mingling host withdrew~Rogero, after that strange
22    43|        to my throat: The witch withdrew~With that the magic mantle,
23    43|   worsted, from such cruel war withdrew;~And by a meaner bribe yet
24    45|       his helmet from his head withdrew,~And kiss'd him on both
25    45|  thence as quickly as he could withdrew,~And from young Leo's to
26    46|    from Rogero's head the helm withdrew;~And to Marphisa, "For himself
27    46| Melissa from his namesake this withdrew,~Its pole of ivory and its
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