Canto

 1     6|    before,~Others, in truth, the fairy's love did share:~I was
 2     6|      rill;~As suits that haughty fairy's wanton will.~ ~ LII~"Thou,
 3     6|       That some possessor of the fairy's bed,~May be for thee transformed
 4     7|         was her prey,~Who in the fairy saw such show of love.~With
 5     7|        joys compare,~By the fond fairy for Rogero stored?~I think
 6     8|         When he a servant of the fairy met.~ ~ IV~He on his fist
 7    10| Meanwhile, where to the lovelier fairy's side~The passage lay across
 8    10|        she cannot die.~ ~ LVI~No fairy dies, or can, while overhead~
 9    12|        to bear.~So safe is he in fairy spell, it nought~Imports,
10    14|         rest~Worth in the Syrian fairy's castle shown:~Where mail,
11    15|     receive~The gift, and of the fairy took his leave.~ ~ XVI~Quitting
12    22|          when he from the wanton Fairy's reign~Was to that soberer
13    26|           for his good deed,~The fairy gave it him with all the
14    43|    Cadmus' seed are we.~I am the fairy Manto, that whilere~Laid
15    43|         Upon all others went the fairy drest~In whatsoever figure
16    43|        villa, so transmewed,~The fairy and the knight their way
17    43|  happened, learns;~Nor knows the fairy Manto fills a place~About
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