Canto

 1     1|           LIII~Not with such wonderment a mother eyes,~With such
 2    10| Shall listen to the tale for wonderment;~ ~ V~And when you shall
 3    10|   Her shall you, struck with wonderment, revere,"~(He said), "when
 4    19|   dare.~Much marvels he (his wonderment the same)~When he her sex
 5    22|     lain,~Had risen, full of wonderment, again.~ ~ XCVI~Nor any
 6    23|    flow,~As were a cause for wonderment, had more~Swords than a
 7    25|   and that 'twill excite~Her wonderment himself not there to see.~
 8    28|     that 'twould be a mighty wonderment,~If her, at his return,
 9    28|     imagine his distress and wonderment,~And warrant it, that other
10    28|     So that such change with wonderment all see,~Brother and king,
11    33|          CXIII~Now that with wonderment his followers spy~The English
12    34|    of his own, but with more wonderment,~The sense of many others
13    37|       What haply is to you a wonderment,~This crowd of womankind,
14    42|    this in Rinaldo bred~Much wonderment; and the astonished knight,~"
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