Canto

 1     4|    upon any side was path or stair,~Which furnished man the
 2     5|    he was to mount) a hempen stair,~When him I to my longing
 3     5|    furnished with the corded stair, shall speed:~I shall ascend
 4     5|    so oft I used) the corded stair.~Nor I the traitor's foul
 5     5|   When Polinesso climbed the stair, which I~Cast down to him,
 6     5|      who with marvel by that stair,~Saw Polinesso to my bower
 7     5|   and how dropped the corded stair;~And how into the chamber
 8     6|    win by force the mountain stair,"~Rogero said; (but the
 9    11| trance~Made vain by Merlin's stair; and on a day~Orlando freed,
10    12|     to the space beneath the stair.~At length, in hope they
11    14|   this wide world descry the stair.~He stood not, he, to mark
12    28|   forth in silence made,~The stair descended, and regained
13    42|    To arch above leads every stair withal,~And every arch is
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