Canto

 1   Int|      both Angelica and Ranaldo drink magic waters -- Angelica
 2     1|    from the fight,~To rest and drink at that refreshing flood:~
 3     1|     water, where he stoop'd to drink,~And dropt the knightly
 4     2|       murmurs fill,~Invites to drink, and on its banks to stay;~
 5    14| Marched, and the multitude who drink and lave~Their limbs in
 6    21|      When he should, with some drink of deadly might,~Of her
 7    21|     cried,~`It was a sovereign drink to make him whole.'~But
 8    22|      wood,~And, with intent to drink, approached the flood.~ ~
 9    31|     And takes a finer edge; to drink and eat,~Hunger and thirst
10    33|       CVIII~Whene'er to eat or drink the wretched man~Prepared,
11    33|     leave the monarch aught to drink or eat.~ ~ CXII~And him
12    41|    perfume and pure.~ ~ II~The drink that to his cost good Icarus
13    41|       meet.~Pure water was his drink, and, plucked from one,~
14    42|      his ill star did steer~To drink of that which makes the
15    42|      oblivion of their love to drink.~ ~ LXI~My lord, that fountain'
16    42|       thou in this fair vessel drink,~Placed solely on the supper-board,
17    42|        thee but now.~ ~  CIII~"Drink, and a mighty marvel shall
18    42|        is thy wife, thou shalt drink clean.~And now -- to try
19    43|        wife's lord thereof may drink; but they~Drink not, whose
20    43|    thereof may drink; but they~Drink not, whose wedded partners
21    43|        thinking, now shall you drink clean;~For clean as yet
22    43|      prove if you the beverage drink or spill.'~ ~ XXXI~"I thought
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