Canto

 1     7|          not like old Atlantes, rendered blind~By the great love
 2    18|     Could by a puissant monarch rendered be,~Him with the glorious
 3    18| comrades sworn,~Might well have rendered vain their faithful care~
 4    19|      water others of the number~Rendered, by whom the spouting pumps
 5    20|    warrior would have done, had rendered vain.~ ~ CXVIII~Vainly the
 6    22|       had seen not, by Atlantes rendered blind.~Atlantes had effected
 7    25|    traitor will the knights, if rendered, slay;~Nor know I what to
 8    29|       swore,~In case that water rendered him what fell~Achilles and
 9    31|     streams below.~The darkness rendered Turpin's labour vain,~Who
10    32|        By season somewhat rainy rendered ill)~So, as to reach the
11    32|       touched, upon the morrow,~Rendered her back, and so relieved
12    33|       be done,~Her thanks first rendered to the courteous lord,~For
13    42|    grateful, is that ground;~So rendered by the pure and crystal
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