Canto

  1     1|   mischief which her charms had wrought,~And for past ills to furnish
  2     1|    found a woman his defeat had wrought,~For thinking but increased
  3     1|     steed appear,~With housings wrought in gold and richly bound;~
  4     1|         two different fountains wrought,~Whose wonderous waters
  5     2|         quick and mighty marvel wrought;~For not a leaf is finished
  6     3|       layed~Snares for another, wrought his proper doom;~And turn
  7     3|      all modesty),~"And is this wrought for me? and have I merit~
  8     3|     first to bless thy love has wrought,~And destined young Rogero
  9     4|          XVIII~No empty fiction wrought by magic lore,~But natural
 10     4|   caracole;~He with such labour wrought. This only real,~Where all
 11     4|      Sir Launcelot and Tristram wrought.~ ~ LIII~And other worthies
 12     4|         found;~But deeds, there wrought, were, like the place, obscure,~
 13     5|      furtherance of his suit,~I wrought what could be done, God
 14     5|       pleasure this so much has wrought,~As that to compass my design
 15     5|         the thirst of vengeance wrought,~And so his grief his season
 16     6|         warm,~And in conclusion wrought my single harm.~ ~ XXXIV~"
 17     6|      countenance she wore:~Then wrought with art, and compassed
 18     7|        lament herself until she wrought~Upon the pitying marble
 19     7|         in silk and gold Alcina wrought.~ ~ LIV~About the stripling'
 20     7|     altered sense the change is wrought,~A thousand fathoms deep
 21     7|         had on many like Rogero wrought;~But now the ring interpreted
 22    11|      die~With the apple, hardly wrought more scathe and shame,~Some
 23    11|        no other model need have wrought.~Since joined in her were
 24    12|        VIII~Of various marbles, wrought with subtle care,~Is the
 25    12|     intentions, as God knows, I wrought;~Though these an ill and
 26    13|        I to compliance might be wrought.~ ~ XXVII~"But all in vain,
 27    13|        good or virtuous on them wrought:~ ~ XXXI~"But that they
 28    15|      thread of steel had Vulcan wrought~The net of old, and with
 29    15|         prowess, and the marvel wrought;~For head or arm dissevered
 30    17|       Where, with their arms so wrought the champions brave,~They
 31    18|  recount,~Save that a wight had wrought him scaith and shame,~And
 32    18|     done no injury;~But that he wrought so high the specious tale,~
 33    18|    which the furious strife had wrought,~Himself no whit less injured
 34    19|      more, forlorn,~Unsung, who wrought a thousand feats in vain~
 35    19|       But that it costly is and wrought with care,~This to Angelica
 36    20|       Orontea she repaired, and wrought~On her to will the stripling
 37    20|         so many reasons, and so wrought,~The yielding senate granted
 38    20|     breasts with love and pity, wrought~That they of freedom, for
 39    20|         of Olivier, that lately wrought~Such deeds in honour of
 40    20|   warrior rode on saddle richly wrought~Towards the river, and upon
 41    20|         suspicion had her story wrought.~He to find Isabella was
 42    21|     Fortune for her an occasion wrought,~(To evil deed propitious
 43    21|    Intent, (strange chance!) he wrought him in that blow~The worst
 44    22|        place was by enchantment wrought,~And of the book he carried
 45    22|         career.~That of Rogero, wrought with magic lore,~By fiends,
 46    22|    other by less skilful artist wrought,~Did not so well that weightless
 47    22|       hissing weapon slipt, and wrought~Other effect than was in
 48    22|    within the ground profoundly wrought:~Whither the thirsty herd,
 49    23|        was at Vallombrosa to be wrought.~ ~ XXII~Some deal she doubted:
 50    23|       warrior's surcoat, richly wrought,~She would, together with
 51    23|       way between two mountains wrought.~Zerbino feigned surprise,
 52    23|    himself more harm the smiter wrought~Than to the smitten: in
 53    23|        quench the ill suspicion wrought,~Like the incautious bird,
 54    23|         weight of jealously had wrought~To whelm his reason, as
 55    23|        inscription young Medoro wrought.~To see his wrongs inscribed
 56    23|    wonderous deeds, I trow, had wrought the knight:~But neither
 57    24|         cure in little time was wrought,~Beneath an old chirurgeon'
 58    25|      and now that care upon him wrought;~Which diversely his doubtful
 59    26|        quantity of silver fine,~Wrought into different vessels,
 60    26|       to line~Royal apartments, wrought with silk and ore --~--
 61    26|      appear,~With golden lilies wrought in their array:~A lion seems
 62    26|         and of superhuman gest,~Wrought to the damage of the Christian
 63    27|      CVI~All know what exploits wrought by him had been~For her
 64    28|       his consent obtained;~And wrought so well (though difficult
 65    31|      not of what fatal mischief wrought~Hippalca's and the brother'
 66    31|         coming has but mischief wrought.~ ~ XXXII~"But that I neither
 67    33|      adventures in this chamber wrought,~Up to our days, have yet
 68    33|        on part,~Where Durindana wrought less harm than smart.~ ~
 69    33|   Herewrought in iron, there is wrought in gold.~ ~ CIV~High prized
 70    34|    after, for its ornaments are wrought;~And fashioned from the
 71    35| suddenly,~Is not fortuitous nor wrought in vain;~But that is may
 72    36|         the inhuman deeds which wrought by hand~Of Moor, or Turk,
 73    36|        thicket, of white marble wrought,~Is a proud monument, and
 74    36|        the utmost pitch of fury wrought~The fell Marphisa's angry
 75    37|        women day and night have wrought;~And if with good success
 76    37|         those brethren had been wrought,~Waxed, in a moment, rank,
 77    37|       could, to amend his error wrought:~But all was vain; the more
 78    37|      that venom rank~Yet faster wrought, because he deeper drank.~ ~
 79    37| presents, and by proffered pay,~Wrought on a lord, assured upon
 80    38|      sayings yet more sound,~So wrought Sobrino, he his end obtained;~
 81    39|      upon Agramant this counsel wrought,~That king pressed forward
 82    39|         his brain such cure had wrought,~He wondering marked, but
 83    39|         mid the waters, one who wrought~Faster with arms and feet,
 84    40|       breaches in the wall were wrought,~To slay with burning torch
 85    41|       four the pale-faced pilot wrought~The tiller with a vigorous
 86    41|        for that dark array,~Was wrought the fairest facing she could
 87    41|      With her own hand the lady wrought that vest,~Becoming well
 88    41|       dagger would new ill have wrought:~Nor much defence could
 89    42|        shewed~Her fair and well wrought image, she disdain~Appeared
 90    43|       me the shrewd enchantress wrought,~I wished to see my consort'
 91    43|         steel to hardest temper wrought?~Meseems that thou in tempting
 92    43|       upon every hardest matter wrought:~But he forgot this truth
 93    43|       Anselm's evil destiny had wrought:~ ~ CVIII~"And here Adonio
 94    43|       dame addressed,~And after wrought on her till she was won~
 95    43|   reward, the palace still,~She wrought on him to do her evil will.~ ~
 96    43|      grieved at seeing what was wrought.~ ~ CLVI~And seemed to say, "
 97    43|         ill my dying would have wrought.~Anyhow I shall die; and --
 98    44|        of all on him the hermit wrought;~And by such marriage, '
 99    44|     faith to draw Rogero have I wrought;~And finally have drawn;
100    44|        deed for other's good be wrought?~So yearly by the bee, whose
101    44|        for Rogero more than Leo wrought)~And active to prevent the
102    45|      upon thy side~That warrior wrought; thou seest if thou wilt
103    45|         in different grain,~Had wrought for her, of various form
104    45|        And steeds meanwhile had wrought his youthful son;~Who with
105    46|         Rogero, that the rescue wrought~By Leo might be worthily
106    46|        suit~Of hangings had she wrought in goodly show.~Much prized
107    46|    Fairer Apelles' pencil never wrought.~ ~ LXXXV~Here the three
108    46|       skill and care~By her who wrought that work, their gestures
109    46|        that paynim had in Paris wrought,~When singly fire and sword
110    46|    Collected in himself, Rogero wrought,~To keep his vantage taxing
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