Canto

 1     1|            Yes, 'tis Bayardo's self I recognize.~How well the
 2     5|   Bestowed himself beneath the self same roof.~ ~ XLIX~"Suspecting
 3     7|     The image of her love, and self impressed.~So witched, Rogero
 4     7|       might the sage Atlantes' self appear;~Next hid, and watched
 5     7|        Changed from his former self by potent spell.~ ~ LVI~
 6    25|   these strings;~Even Nature's self, the puissantest of things.'~ ~
 7    27|        plea,~That ill Apollo's self could judge the feud.~To
 8    30| expected to have seen~Rogero's self, more welcome would have
 9    31|    stranger dame;~That his own self to Brandimart more dear:~
10    39|         LXI~When to his former self he was recovered,~Of wiser
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