Canto

 1     6|    alas! without the hope of cure?~Why thus the good possessed
 2     7|  this some strong and speedy cure restore.~But her the enchantress
 3    24|     host; and there~Corebo's cure in little time was wrought,~
 4    25|    in the wood, and how,~For cure, were shorn the tresses
 5    31|    cruel wound! incapable of cure,~Inflicted with such ease
 6    31|   him, to find~Some means of cure for his distempered mind.~ ~
 7    34|    to speed~Insane Orlando's cure, is treasured here.~This
 8    37|   prey so dear;~And while to cure Drusilla they essayed,~Busied
 9    39|   him that on his brain such cure had wrought,~He wondering
10    40| short while ago,~The fittest cure for all, whereby to scape~
11    43|   present was Sobrino at the cure.~ ~ CXCIII~Sobrino, so diseased
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