Canto

 1     2|     plain.~The Alfana that the Indian monarch rode,~The fairest
 2     3|        a ring.~Thieved from an Indian queen by subtle guiles,~
 3     6|        side~The billows of the Indian ocean beat,~Where good Rinaldo
 4     7|    seed or slip~Bears in sweet Indian or Sabacan waste;~While
 5    10|     sought, in level line, the Indian lands,~Where they are watered
 6    12|     pursue~Her way to her fair Indian realm anew.~ ~ XXIV~King
 7    12| Meantime their ways the wanton Indian queen~Observes, and at their
 8    15|    repair.~ ~ XII~By Scyth and Indian she prefers the peer~Should
 9    15|       a wight, who loosed from Indian strand,~Reach France or
10    16|    Hircany,~The tiger does, or Indian Ganges near,~Or wolf, by
11    37| Zenobia, only she~Who Persian, Indian, and Assyrian frayed;~Not
12    37|     between~The Hesperides and Indian hemisphere;~Whose gifts
13    38|        to Alcides' strait from Indian main,~Mak'st Scythian's
14    42|       Him that in chase of the Indian damsel hies~Disdain preserves;
15    42|      nigh at the same time the Indian maid~In the other bitter
16    42|   knight~From loving more that Indian lady, who~Now waited on
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