Canto

 1     3|      guide.~ ~ LXV~They gain a hidden glen, which heights inclose,~
 2     5|  knight~Would him to seek that hidden place dispose,~As one well
 3     6|       So God has willed, deeds hidden from the day.~ ~ II~The
 4     7|      where thine every good is hidden, hear,~To foil Alcina's
 5     7|     made,~And wonders that the hidden treasure shows,~Not what
 6    10| appears,~Half surging and half hidden, in such sort~As sped by
 7    11|        fathom buried so,~Where hidden it had lain a mighty space,~
 8    12|      hoar.~ ~ XXVI~She enters, hidden from the enchanter's eyes,~
 9    12|       Lest peradventure she be hidden there,~They every bramble,
10    12|      LXXXIX~By day it had been hidden evermore;~But the clear
11    13|     wends his way~To the town, hidden by the wooded hill,~And
12    15|        That this way should be hidden was God's will~Of old, and
13    17| guessed~What love from him had hidden till that day;~And knew,
14    19| company,~HE knows, by whom all hidden things are spied.~Thou and
15    22|       the twain:~But nought so hidden is, but searching eye~In
16    22|        all eyes,~And with thee hidden be my shame!" he cries.~ ~
17    23|        at what might be safely hidden, caught,~And, grieved at
18    37|     right:~Nor till the sun is hidden in the sea,~Upon their weary
19    38|        In that their march was hidden from all eyes:~Think you,
20    42|    Albeit by night they mostly hidden were,~Showed that two kings'
21    44|        moves each open way and hidden sleight~To break Rogero'
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