Canto

 1     2|       pinions to the wind, and soars amain.~So straight the necromancer'
 2     2|        swift ascent~The wizard soars, then pounces from the sky,~
 3     3|       mortal state;~But Virtue soars beyond her love and hate.~ ~
 4     4|        young Rogero freed,~Who soars in air till he appears a
 5     4|        He, sometimes towering, soars into the skies;~Then seems,
 6     4| springs.~And through mid ether soars a fairer flight~Than hawk,
 7     4|        lord again.~The griffin soars, nor can Rogero stay~The
 8     6|      Nor other living creature soars such height,~Him in his
 9    10|      still in time descends or soars upright,~And shifts his
10    23|        23~ ~ ARGUMENT~Astolpho soars in air. Upon account~Of
11    33|     But swiftly he retires and soars in air:~He thence returning,
12    33|      lost Baiardo's traces.~He soars aloft, and other quarry
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