Canto

 1    14|       the wide-circling blow so fully tell.~The first half Flemings
 2    17|        is named king Norandine~(Fully to you the matter to recite),~
 3    17|     into the square,~When it is fully thronged with gazing wight,~
 4    22|        Him, since he sought it, fully satisfied.~"Thou hast to
 5    24|      cheerful, and content, and fully blest~Would die, since I
 6    24|   rehearsed, when she had done,~Fully the peril of the paynim
 7    25|      Rogero afterwards explains~Fully the cause while he to death
 8    25| designed to cast,~By this mayst fully comprehend the rest;~But
 9    25|      Which never could by me be fully showed;~And added more,
10    28|         was suspended.~Then -- "Fully I believe," that paynim
11    30|        she told;~ ~ LXXVIII~And fully she to Bradamant exprest~
12    31|      before~The battle be, thou fully comprehend~My just excuses,
13    36|         for the tale was not so fully known,~As since, the deed
14    40|         Wherewith he proved him fully of the race~Of that good
15    41|  grandsons, and his every heir,~Fully revealed to that good hermit
16    42|   XXXVIII~Of this strange story fully certified~Was Malagigi by
17    43|      oar;~And, for he deemed he fully understood~The thought that
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