Canto

 1     2|   Whose charms his heart had ravished from his breast.~Yet, in
 2     2|  XLVII~"Then how my love was ravished I make known,~Vouching with
 3     7|   Through his full veins, as ravished by delight~Out of himself;
 4     7|  care, her cherished knight,~Ravished from her, did many a day
 5     8|  head at night.~If thou hast ravished what thou couldst, wealth,
 6    12|      my Roland's presence be~Ravished by this foul robber? Oh!
 7    18|      requite,~Which had been ravished by such treachery:~And hence,
 8    21|   grace,~He haply would have ravished that by force,~Which he
 9    22|       Her senses, which were ravished by the shield.~ ~ XC~Away
10    24|   Tartar foe~Exulting in the ravished faulchion go.~ ~ LXXIV~Seeking
11    25|      longer self-controlled,~Ravished a kiss, she waxed so passing
12    26|   that he would retrieve the ravished prize.~And, were she in
13    26| felony (as erst exprest)~Was ravished from the youthful warrior'
14    27|       CXIII~To have Frontino ravished in his sight,~And be unable
15    28|       It seemed from her was ravished her heart's core.~-- `Alas!
16    31|      the Moor~His prisoners' ravished arms and vest suspends;~
17    32|       That thou my heart has ravished form my side,~-- Of this
18    44|       LXXV~Rinaldo, who thus ravished from his hand,~By ancient
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