Canto

 1     3|      thought will I combine,~To shape and shadow forth the great
 2     5|       Resembling much Geneura's shape and cheer,~One visage well
 3     6|      hideous, or more monstrous shape.~Formed downwards from neck
 4     6|          LXIV~One, with a human shape and feet, his crest,~Fashioned
 5     7|     each lesser star.~ ~ XI~Her shape is of such perfect symmetry,~
 6     7|      For finish of that stately shape and rare,~A foot, neat,
 7     7|        speaking, to the natural shape she wore~Before his eyes
 8     8|         the rest,~To their true shape Melissa does restore;~Rinaldo
 9     8|   enchantress won,~To his first shape transformed the youthful
10    11|         various in its fashion, shape, and hue!~Yet her not so
11    12|      Hall.~ ~ XX~One voice, one shape, which to Anglantes' peer~
12    15|        is none~Which weighs, to shape her course for Europe's
13    20|         left in Guido's care to shape~What seemed the fittest
14    20|      gone -- must other project shape.~ ~ XCVIII~Let him depart!
15    23|       vest of youthful show and shape,~Upon that ancient woman,
16    24|         pitfall for his feet to shape,~Which it will be rare fortune
17    25| intently he espies~Her face and shape: when thus the cavalier:~"
18    25|    Elements I force: thy prayer~Shape to the scope to which my
19    33|    fires, and lo! they backward shape~Their course, where they
20    39|       And taken Argier's mighty shape; in show~And gesture she
21    40|         trouble I, meseems, can shape.~ ~ XLIX~"I, for your love,
22    43|  Transformed me to mine ancient shape anew.~-- Bethink thee of
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