Canto

 1     1|   uprising from the tide,~And vanished was his fresh and healthful
 2     4|   truce.~After the knight had vanished from her view,~Her eyes
 3     7|       her mouth, conceals the vanished maid.~ ~ XXXVI~She cannot,
 4     9| before the count he made;~And vanished clean; but after little
 5    11|      little heed.~And now the vanished lady, whom he sought,~Of
 6    12|    Hence from their sight she vanished in a thought,~And left them
 7    12|   choose~But follow, when she vanished from their sight.~Ferrau
 8    15|    the happy islands, day~Had vanished in this clime, displaced
 9    17|  quarrel ill defended, --~Had vanished from the tilt-yard one by
10    20|    She spurred her horse, and vanished in the wood.~Zerbino, deeming
11    22|  naked daughter from his side~Vanished, and him did with that scorn
12    23|      so,~That in a thought he vanished out of view.~Thus with his
13    33|   Love opprest."~With that he vanished from the martial maid,~And
14    37|     when its crested pride~Is vanished, and its vigour wasted so,~
15    39|      aloud;~Who then so quick vanished from his eyes:~Nor sees
16    43|   Heaven.~I know not how; she vanished from his side,~When through
17    43|     Where (as 'twas said) she vanished from his sight;~Who haply
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