Canto

1    10|     was shining) if she might~Discover any thing beside the shore;~
2    13|      The good enchantress can discover all~Which should in many
3    20|     ports and strand.~And, to discover whom to take or slight,~'
4    20|    with view~To their escape, discover Alery;~Who in sore haste
5    25|   bear.~My voice, which might discover the deceit,~I tuned so well
6    28|  Though he, in what he should discover, read~An outrage offered
7    31|      will go;~In hopes, if he discover him, to find~Some means
8    41| before;~ ~ XXV~And willing to discover if alone,~Laden, or light,
9    43| himself or spy.~Yet cannot he discover means or way~For learning
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