Canto

 1     7|    every spell,~The heart had fastened of that fairy-queen,~Enamoured
 2    10|   Which to the rugged rock so fastened seemed~By the industrious
 3    10|      flew.~ ~ XCVII~And as he fastened his on her fair eyes,~His
 4    10|     would hood,~Were they not fastened to the rugged stone:~But
 5    10|  where he loosed one knot, he fastened two.~But, sir, too long
 6    11|    land.~He leaves the anchor fastened in his tongue,~And grasps
 7    12|  sapling for her need,~Where, fastened to its trunk, her mare may
 8    14| Ferrau's brother Isolier,~Who fastened to a stem had found him
 9    14|     had swung in air:~Already fastened was the noose, and near~
10    15|      nose or by the hair,~And fastened to the neck, I know not
11    18|        the king ordained,~And fastened at the saddle of the steed~
12    22|           XXIV~There he found fastened by a golden chain~Rogero'
13    23|      With mind and eyes close fastened on the block,~At length
14    26|  brand,~But that the hilt was fastened to his hand.~ ~ CXXIV~Marphisa
15    31|    guise of trophy, to a tree~Fastened that fair and pompous panoply.~ ~
16    36|       to seize her sword,~And fastened next upon that youthful
17    37|     like merchandise addrest;~Fastened and bound in manner to prevent~
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