Canto

 1     6|     while Alcina to console me tries,~And all that day, and night
 2     7|        her each day, divining, tries; --~She all Rogero's fortune
 3     9|     guise that skilful surgeon tries his ground,~Where need requires
 4    13|    does the Biscayan note,~And tries what often has an evil end;~
 5    15|      and every other wight who tries~To subject a free country,
 6    18|      with prayer he moves, and tries~What best he deems their
 7    20| herself the beldam laughs, and tries~The Scottish warrior more
 8    21|  absence fear.~He at this time tries all extremities;~Nor servant
 9    24|    Mandricardo: "He but vainly tries~To fright, who threatens
10    29|   stupid bear, who in his fury tries~The tree, from whence he
11    33|      to repair her many losses tries~Behold one host on Lombardy
12    45|      uplift by word and action tries)~That he is forced her wishes
13    46|     bestirs himself and vainly tries,~With lips besmeared with
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