Canto

 1     1|  seized his dame of peerless charms,~(How often human judgment
 2     1|  heal the mischief which her charms had wrought,~And for past
 3     1| steed and damsel dear,~Whose charms such flame had kindled,
 4     2|      he was following,~Whose charms his heart had ravished from
 5     2|  company a damsel led,~Whose charms with fervid love had fired
 6     7|  Conjecture safely, from the charms revealed.~ ~ XV~To all her
 7     7| clear.~This too unmasked the charms Alcina wore,~And made all
 8     8|  matchless flower of earthly charms~Discovers in the holy father'
 9    11|   joined in her were all the charms he sought.~ ~ LXXII~I do
10    15|     that he might no more by charms be stayed~In place from
11    20|      by your beauty's kindly charms should dare~(Which make
12    26|      with well-knit from and charms displayed;~And in all points (
13    31|  that wight can estimate the charms~Of peace, who never knew
14    32|      fills the throne;~Whose charms (before those charms all
15    32|   Whose charms (before those charms all beauties wane)~Are such
16    32|     Thou canst not match her charms and lovely mien."~ ~ C~As
17    32|     before I yield to her in charms,~That I should forfeit what
18    34|      praises of my matchless charms did hear.~So that, of forethought
19    34|    in future time deserve my charms~By love and service, not
20    42|    in vest,~But all of equal charms and grace possest.~ ~ LXXXI~
21    42|  Whom Rome should place, for charms and chastity,~Above that
22    42|    Equal in country, honour, charms and worth.~ ~ LXXXVI~One
23    42|    steadfast view,~If she of charms or grace have fuller store,~
24    43|      their lovers' worth and charms secure)~Against long service,
25    46|   lucid eyes,~Not only is in charms without a peer,~But seems
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