Canto

 1     5|   make Geneura hateful to her swain,~Began -- `Alas! you yet
 2     6|    mien and garb, nor bred~By swain, in early wants and troubles
 3    11|      days before the Phrygian swain,~By how much heavenly Venus
 4    14|       fair accord:~And on the swain who them such honour showed,~
 5    17|       their rock,~By the fell swain who stalked behind his flock.~ ~
 6    19|     held as cheap each living swain,~Although, amid the best,
 7    19|   XXIII~Returning, she upon a swain did light,~Who was on horseback
 8    19|     could mount the horse the swain conveyed;~But good Medoro
 9    23|   hardy herd as well as naked swain;~So that Orlando, well beneath
10    23|    nymphs provide,~That never swain his flock may hither guide!"~ ~
11    23|    That bed, that house, that swain, he will not stay~Till the
12    24|      by good Zerbino, him the swain~Of all which there had chanced,
13    24|      heard the tidings of the swain,~Who had alike related,
14    30|       cried the madman to the swain:~ ~ VI~"Her will I show
15    30|    the hopes of the expecting swain.~To you is known the force
16    42|       brand.~ ~ VII~As nomade swain, who darting on its way~
17    42| wherewith Amphrysus heard his swain;~ ~  LXXXIX~And one, through
18    43|     brake besieged by village swain,~Who with his staff the
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