Canto

 1     2|         and drew forth a secret book.~ ~ XV~This opened, quick
 2     3|    schooled the demons from her book.~ ~ XXII~Lo! forth of that
 3     4|      right-hand he held an open book,~Whence, as the enchanter
 4     6|     bore a corded ladder, one a book;~One a dull file, or bar
 5     7|       now for fish, with net or book,~Disturb their secret haunts
 6     7|        the ring interpreted the book,~Which secrets, hid for
 7    15|      his way,~Him with a useful book and fair purveyed,~And ever
 8    15|   himself from magic cheats~The book instructed, which the fay
 9    15|           LXXIX~Astolpho in his book had found exprest~(That
10    22| enchantment wrought,~And of the book he carried at his side,~
11    22|        remedies.~ ~ XVII~I' the book, of that enchanted house
12    22|         er he found,~As him the book he carried taught to do:~
13    26|       can be done;~Although his book he has not, by whose might,~
14    38|       king of Africa that other book.~ ~ LXXXII~Charlemagne,
15    38|    saying, in his hand the holy book~Charles held, and fixed
16    42|      with mountains walled:~His book he opened and the spirits
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