Canto

 1     3|     Brunello hight, his virtuous ring to take;~And thus the knight'
 2     3|    through Italy and earth shall ring.~ ~ XVII~"The noble blood
 3     3|      Where she had drawn a magic ring, as wide~As might contain
 4     3|        the rumour of his prowess ring:~Where he shall strive in
 5     3|        King Agramant of Africa a ring.~Thieved from an Indian
 6     3|         wit may try,~And of this ring, well proved in like event,~
 7     3|      come who bears the virtuous ring.~ ~ LXXII~"That thou may'
 8     3|      knowledge learn~Of his good ring, which mars all magic act:~
 9     3|       slips~If once he place the ring between his lips."~ ~ LXXV~
10     4|       fatal wreck,~Foiled by the ring, and young Rogero freed,~
11     4|          compass by the virtuous ring)~The downfall of the enchanter
12     4|        me to ride."~He meant the ring, but further hint forbore;~
13     4|         wily dwarf, and take the ring away.~ ~ XIV~But deems it
14     4|        she may obtain~The costly ring; and so suspends her hand.~
15     4|        finger first withdrew the ring.~ ~ XV~Neither by tears,
16     4|        heard the voice and bugle ring.~Against the foe, who seemed
17     4|         The maid, whose virtuous ring assured her sight:~Yet she
18     4|      good no more:~For, with the ring, the maid against him goes;~
19     7|         about, the joyous palace ring,~With glorious concert and
20     7|         Jove.~ ~ XXI~They form a ring, the board and festive cheer~
21     7|        impediment,~Thanks to the ring, whose more than mortal
22     7|          she said), the virtuous ring dost wear,~I have no doubt
23     7|        from her finger slipt the ring,~Nor this alone would have
24     7|          aid.~ ~ XLIX~Giving the ring, her cause she recommends~
25     7|          finger she~Withdrew the ring, lest it should mar the
26     7|          golden wire, in form of ring,~Is either ear; and from
27     7|          in her real dress,~This ring, returning, on thy finger
28     7|        his little finger put the ring,~Whose virtue to himself
29     7|        for thy freedom art,~This ring, which can each magic spell
30     7|          in thy perils, like the ring."~ ~ LXIX~How Bradamant
31     7|        forced by magic lore,~The ring the false enchantment served
32     7|          returned,~And that good ring of sovereign virtue wore,~
33     7|      Rogero wrought;~But now the ring interpreted the book,~Which
34     8|          fortified with Reason's ring, would see~Each countenance,
35     8|        that he wore~The virtuous ring which served the truth to
36     8|          Beside his prayers, the ring Rogero gave;~That him she
37     8|         makes the sprightly viol ring,~Who often changes chord
38    10|       can, through his capacious ring.~So nights and days he passes:
39    10|         should follow, slipt the ring, which brought~The enchantment
40    10|       nought.~ ~ CVIII~I say the ring, which Bradamant, to free~
41    11|   ARGUMENT~Assisted by the magic ring she wears,~Angelica evanishes
42    11|     shame and fear,~The virtuous ring upon her finger placed,~
43    11|          bore.~ ~ IV~This is the ring she carried into France,~
44    11|          know the virtues of the ring as I?~From her this even
45    11|         when he had recalled the ring to thought,~Foiled and astounded,
46    11|        rather would you steal my ring away~Than have it as a welcome
47    11|         having lost the precious ring;~Not for its power so much,
48    12|       return we, who~Now of that ring so wondrous repossessed,~(
49    12|     enchanter's eyes,~And by the ring concealed, examines all;~
50    12|       trust in his fidelity.~The ring she from her mouth withdraws,
51    12|           for she~Had placed the ring upon her hand anew,~Which
52    12|      enchanter were exposed,~The ring, which more than once from
53    12|       either knight sufficed the ring.~ ~  XXXVI~In haste, they
54    12|          thinking her the sacred ring will hide,~Fears not that
55    13|      dame, who with that healing ring made sound~The bosom rankling
56    13|     whose renown the world shall ring,~To speak whose separate
57    14| Bradamant, had lost the virtuous ring,~Had lived in the displeasure
58    14|        his person forms a golden ring,~As we see summer lightning
59    16|       part, and from that other, ring.~But Charles and Agramant
60    16|  captains wheeled~About him in a ring, the cavalier~Mounted the
61    16|      loud than these appeared to ring)~Tumult, and shriek, and
62    17|      moves laughter, through the ring.~The vile Martano, as a
63    18|         good Astolpho's ears did ring;~Who, with the lord who
64    18|    having heard from many in the ring~The occasion which the furious
65    19|       when she had won again~The ring Brunello had from her conveyed,~
66    19|          or smite in vain,~Blows ring, and echo parted aether
67    24|          st thou hear how loudly ring~The hubbub and the din,
68    24|          him see, revolving in a ring,~Myriads of fiery balls
69    26|         haunches, turn in narrow ring.~And, levelling the sturdy
70    27|         very day~Angelica's rare ring, and Roland's horn,~And
71    27|       Since he had forfeited the ring of might.~But here his honour
72    29|   Parnassus' hill and well~Shall ring with Isabel and Isabel."~ ~
73    29|      shaft dismist from bow:~Her ring she thought upon, and this
74    29|      lips she slipt~The virtuous ring, and hid her visage sweet,~
75    29|        betide~The wonder-working ring, and eke the wight~Who gave
76    37|      bind their vows~The nuptial ring the bridegroom gives the
77    39|         to this or that amid the ring,~Compassing Roland upon
78    40|    acclaim,~Made all that region ring with Dudon's name.~ ~ LXXIII~
79    41|         most true?~ ~ CI~An iron ring that girt his helmet round,~
80    43|          go away;~Now pearl, now ring will he shake from him,
81    46|      practised in the wrestlers' ring:~He marked his vantage,
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