Canto

 1    23|       seen, imprisoned in the vase,~Whose neck is narrow and
 2    30|    and drew~A billet from the vase, and if befel,~Thereon Rogero'
 3    34|   well corked, would from the vase have drained;~Laid up, and
 4    38|   Wither he with that blessed vase was bound,~Which was the
 5    39|     Astolpho had prepared the vase,~Wherein Orlando's senses
 6    40|       are gone,~One with fair vase, and one with rich array,~
 7    42| murmur bland,~Descends into a vase of alabaster;~And he, in
 8    42|      salts his wave in larger vase)~Fame shall from Africa
 9    42| reached his hand and took the vase,~About to prove his fortune
10    43|     said) ere to his lips the vase he bore;~He thought; then
11    43|       The offer I accept, the vase to me~Is given, and trial
12    43|     in lordly bower and hall.~Vase, gold and silver, gems of
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