Canto

 1     4|        by the good enchantress truly painted?~ ~ III~She feigns
 2     5|        what could be done, God truly knows;~But with Geneura
 3     7|      in the end to bless,~Thou truly know'st: but that she may
 4     8|     which he hies,~Conjectures truly what Rogero flies.~ ~ V~
 5    17|         By the eternal gods, I truly swear,~He should endure
 6    18|       space.~The land of Venus truly may be said~That passing
 7    20|         perceive his bent,~And truly deem he is about to fly.~
 8    30|       flood.~ ~ XLIX~As Turpin truly writes, into the sky~Upwent
 9    30|    saying that she ailed, most truly said;~Yet 'twas not corporal
10    36|   ranks among,~He deems -- and truly deems -- he hears his bride;~
11    36|        LVIII~I cannot tell you truly in what wise,~That faulchion
12    37| martial brother;~ ~ XLVII~"And truly were, and would have been
13    43|     road in earnest prest;~And truly felt, on wheeling round
14    45|     very pleasure what to do:~"Truly the Bulgars may be said
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