Canto

 1     1|             fountains wrought,~Whose wonderous waters different moods inspire.~
 2     4|            their radiance threw,~His wonderous course directed to the west:~
 3     4|              nature cannot match the wonderous shell.~There many cavaliers,
 4     6|                XXX~"Unweeting of the wonderous prodigy~Of spirit, pent
 5    14|              and sore;~But which the wonderous feats well testified,~That
 6    15|         soldan has a palace there~Of wonderous size, and passing rich and
 7    18|             was charged to bear,~But wonderous deeds be done for her relief,~
 8    23|           day that he bore off, with wonderous range,~Rogero on his journey,
 9    23| forgetfulness, his sword he drew,~Or wonderous deeds, I trow, had wrought
10    24|               V~Viewing the madman's wonderous feats more near,~The frighted
11    25|             lady deigned to pair,~So wonderous sweet and full of nectarous
12    44|           bright~Is mighty grace and wonderous honour done.~The Child departs,
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