Canto

 1     1|       the sceptre of that fair domain;~And told how oft Orlando'
 2     2|    after harbours in this sure domain.~Nothing is safe which he
 3     9|    from Provence to Brittany's domain,~And from the Picards to
 4     9|      he assured of life and of domain,~So I would soften my obdurate
 5     9|        the foundation of a new domain;~As that before they had
 6     9|      empire of herself and her domain~Conferred: He, called away
 7    15|   angry winds aye vex the rude domain:~So ill, at seasons, favoured
 8    22|        the wizard, that to the domain~Of false Alcina him he might
 9    26|      pass an angel of the dark domain;~And the good horse, who
10    27|     with design~To his African domain to cross the brine.~ ~ CXXVIII~
11    32|         that he and his in the domain~Henceforth this usage ever
12    33|      And home returns, his own domain to sway.~Lo! while in Italy
13    33|        not waged for empire or domain,~But that the best should
14    34|   leave to Lydia's monarch his domain,~Upon whose wasted lands
15    37|   their wives the rule of that domain~Will leave, as well as every
16    37| Whereon the wicked lord of the domain~Had graved that mad and
17    41|      this, ye should your lost domain~Acquire anew, forsooth,
18    43|    thee to Dommogire, thy fair domain,~Thus went I; me thus welcome
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