Canto

1     6|          Alcina roots;~While this transformed into a monster strays;~Another
2     6|      fairy's bed,~May be for thee transformed to wave or stone,~Thou shalt,
3     6|         to join the common flock,~Transformed to beast or fountain, plant
4     7|          magic art,~Astolpho well transformed upon the plain,~For punishment
5     8|           won,~To his first shape transformed the youthful peer;~But good
6    39| enchanters know --~Had by her art transformed her female front,~And taken
7    39|          stream,~All in a thought transformed to vessels, ride;~And of
8    43|         magic mantle, and at will~Transformed me to mine ancient shape
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