Canto

 1     6|   fatal isle art led~By way unwonted and till now unknown,~That
 2     7| many a day deplore;~Whom by unwonted ways, transported through~
 3     7| Borne through the perilous, unwonted way:~And knew that he sport,
 4    12|      XXI~This was a new and unwonted spell,~Which the renowned
 5    19|    Which makes its entry in unwonted way.~Touched was her haughty
 6    20|     horn was heard no more,~Unwonted shame inflicted such a wound,~
 7    31|     show,~That other to the unwonted course is gone.~Quivers
 8    36|     plain,~And be with such unwonted scorn appaid,~That she is
 9    39|   Bold Dudon's men, to whom unwonted might~And daring was imparted
10    43|   Who from the servant that unwonted case,~Unweeting how the
11    45|   and he must undergo~Other unwonted and unmeasured woe.~ ~ XX~
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