Canto

 1     1|       dropped his helmet in the crystal tide,~And vainly to regain
 2     2|         Reposing, overhangs the crystal stream.~His horse beneath
 3     6|         meadow, shady bank, and crystal rill.~ ~ XXI~Small thickets,
 4     6|     strains;~Now dabbles in the crystal wave, to chase~The scorching
 5    17|       its early ray.~ ~ XIX~Two crystal streams the wealthy city
 6    23|       Orlando reached a rill of crystal vein,~On either bank of
 7    23|    erhangs in guise of arch the crystal fountain.~ ~ CVI~Splay-footed
 8    23|  Stranger or native, -- to this crystal run,~Shade, caverned rock,
 9    25|     intreated aid.~To a lake of crystal I pursue the sound,~And,
10    25|        have my dwelling in this crystal lymph;~ ~ LXII~" `And power
11    26|             LXXXII~Like brittle crystal, in that proud career,~The
12    33| surround,~Clear colonnades with crystal shafts upbear.~Of green,
13    34|       In limpid hue surpass the crystal bright.~A breeze, which
14    42|      red.~Rinaldo to the liquid crystal flew,~By heat and thirst
15    42|        rendered by the pure and crystal wave.~Which vent without
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