Canto

 1     2|       turret shines with such a ray~That it defies the mouldering
 2     2|      holds a jewel of so rich a ray:~Nor shalt thou grudge thy
 3     6|       their shade the scorching ray,~Make a cool shelter from
 4    10|     sand; while heated with the ray,~Little is wanting in that
 5    12|  Pricking in haste towards that ray, the count~Arrived where
 6    15|         which catch the western ray,~New Argonauts put forth,
 7    15| underneath the moon's uncertain ray,~And ill-discerned, were
 8    17|   mountain intercepts its early ray.~ ~ XIX~Two crystal streams
 9    17|      shepherd, with the dawning ray;~Who, giving breath to the
10    18|        by any cheering light or ray.~Now, with more fear (his
11    19|       sunny place, to scorching ray.~ ~ XXX~She, if of vain
12    22|         the enchanted buckler's ray:~And to the maid restored,
13    28|        chink, beheld a brighter ray:~There laid his eye, and
14    29|  somedeal may shun the noontide ray,~With dry and powdery sea-sand
15    30|       glittering in their humid ray,~And that sweet moan, from
16    33|       lighted torches, by whose ray~Were scattered from that
17    33|         or oil, with flickering ray.~Lo! the king leaves his
18    36|        reddens with the morning ray,~Rogero's face is flushed
19    41|        which fronts the eastern ray,~Encamp them, and not haply
20    42|     Fulgoso's race thou shining ray,~Clear, lasting light, if,
21    45|    whensoever thou thy gladsome ray,~O my fair sun, from me
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