Canto

 1     3|              CANTO 3~ ~ ARGUMENT~Restored to sense, the beauteous
 2     4|         had his wearied strength restored,~If in that tract, by errant
 3     7|       but she,~Seeing his health restored, now willed the youth,~Through
 4     8|         nought was done~Save she restored his armour, and that spear~
 5     8|       with due repose,~Creatures restored their weary spirits; laid~
 6    11|         till she is to her state restored,~And just and memorable
 7    15|        by him will be, --~Rather restored to life, long seeming dead;~
 8    17| chearfully the guests, with bath restored,~Next welcomed at his costly
 9    19|        from captivity~The youth (restored to Monodantes grave,~His
10    20|          Of more than twenty. If restored to thee,~Think now, if thou
11    22|   buckler's ray:~And to the maid restored, when 'twas concealed,~Her
12    23|         two lives at once by him restored.~ ~ LXX~Proffers and thanks
13    24|        thanks, that Isabel~I see restored to thee, I know not how,~
14    26|       Provided first Frontino be restored.~ ~ XCVII~"Would you that
15    33|          grace I dare not ask -- restored to light;~For well I ween
16    34|      from Lethaean sloth to life restored;~Exclaiming, "Will none
17    34|     released,~And England's peer restored the Nubian's feast?"~ ~
18    34|        kingdom by my father lost~Restored; and, to repair the mischief
19    38|         Astolpho scaled, and now restored~Was the blind sovereign'
20    41|         fight;~And every town -- restored to his command --~Laying '
21    41|      Child somedeal his strength restored,~When he had dried his clothes
22    42|          was that him to liberty restored --~Him thanked and praised
23    43|        did free;~And to his foot restored its vigour lost.~He moved
24    43|   Christian cavalier,~Than when, restored from deadly wound, and well~
25    44|        and martial Hector's arms restored;~As knowing horse and arms
26    44|   Biserta's sack.~ ~ XX~Erewhile restored, in Afric waters ride~Sir
27    46|     ransom for his prisoned wife restored;~ ~ LXXXIII~She Helen hight:
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