Canto

 1     5|     the traitor's foul deceit perceived,~Until the deadly mischief
 2     8|       the humid air,~The king perceived Orlando was not there.~ ~
 3    12|       they would do when they perceived the wrong;~But, without
 4    13|  resigned.~ ~  XXVIII~"When I perceived that fruitless was my prayer,~
 5    20|  before Zerbino had not seen,~Perceived 'twas him of whom, in the
 6    22| confused with wandering wide,~Perceived the place was by enchantment
 7    22|   will espy.~ ~ XL~"One first perceived it, and then spoke with
 8    22|      wondered first, and next perceived the pall~Of silk was handing
 9    23|     the plain:~And, after she perceived the strife was o'er,~Nearer
10    25|       tuned so well that none perceived the cheat.~ ~ LVI~"Next
11    35|      fair visage he surveyed,~Perceived he was half vanquished by
12    39|    the caitiff nought,~And he perceived his strength and courage
13    40|      darkness cleared, and he perceived~(What least he weened upon
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