Canto

 1    10|   ever on his finger worn.~ ~ CIX~He gave it now Angelica;
 2    14|      furious spirit more.~ ~  CIX~As swarming to assail the
 3    17|  undrest, and went to bed.~ ~ CIX~No sooner he his head had
 4    18|     as excellent and rare;~ ~ CIX~Though, as a hindrance,
 5    20|     fair encounter greets.~ ~ CIX~And next implored the maid,
 6    23|    ever sing your praise.~ ~  CIX~"And any loving lord devoutly
 7    24|       scathe was manifest.~ ~ CIX~The Moorish messenger not
 8    26|  labour for Rogero leave."~ ~ CIX~-- "The bargain which thou
 9    27|     where least it ought."~ ~ CIX~Kind Mandricardo on his
10    31|    warrior from the shore.~ ~ CIX~Let others nourish idle
11    32|       brighten as whilere.~ ~ CIX~At length the supper, which
12    33|  loathsome monsters leave.~ ~ CIX~And this, because upborn
13    37|     had put into her hand.~ ~ CIX~Nor she the courier maid,
14    43| breath they scarcely drew.~ ~ CIX~"Great marvel in the dame,
15    45|      your cause is gained.~ ~ CIX~"For granting what I will
16    46|       paynim will contend.~ ~ CIX~They tell Rogero that, as
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