Canto

 1     7|     which can each magic spell undo,~Sends for thy succour,
 2    10|    Rogero did his shining arms undo:~Never the task appeared
 3    11|      had already turned him to undo~The naked lady, having cleared
 4    17| warrior's gyves no sooner they undo,~And from their manacles
 5    18|    follow on our quest,~And so undo the web we vainly wove,~
 6    23|      his reason, as should him undo;~And that he, whosoe'er
 7    24|    horse's reins and saddle to undo;~Letting the courser at
 8    30|  cannot that which he has done undo.~ ~ III~Well hope I, from
 9    30|    labour sore, this tangle to undo;~Nor only cannot they persuade
10    36|      henceforth can never more undo.~Alike the heart that is
11    42|      it is hard that notion to undo,~Unless thy trust before
12    45|     himself, the bands of life undo,~And of its clay the spirit
13    46|        the knot can never more undo;~But even from the beginning,
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