Canto

 1   Int|     Angelica and Ranaldo drink magic waters -- Angelica is filled
 2     2| likeness of a page:~He, by the magic writ constrained and taught,~
 3     2|       LVI~"LIke carbuncle, the magic buckler blazed,~No glare
 4     3|    maid,~Where she had drawn a magic ring, as wide~As might contain
 5     3|       But, when they would the magic rampart storm,~Finds the
 6     3|       nought all sorceries and magic wiles.~In thefts and cheats
 7     3|      good ring, which mars all magic act:~He shall propose to
 8     4|       empty fiction wrought by magic lore,~But natural was the
 9     4|      blind his foe,~And by the magic light, astonished, throw.~ ~
10     6|        was -- by whom, through magic lore,~Changed to a myrtle
11     6|       simple words and by mere magic lore:~Born with Morgana --
12     6|    LXVII~If he had thought the magic shield to show,~(I speak
13     7|       he could now believe, by magic art,~Astolpho well transformed
14     7|  altered breast;~For (such the magic of Alcina's spell)~She every
15     7|        are prisoners in Love's magic hall.~They change their
16     7|      and, as enchanter seen~In magic and the use of every spell,~
17     7|   Before his eyes returned the magic dame;~Nor old Atlantes'
18     7|      This ring, which can each magic spell undo,~Sends for thy
19     7|   since his love was forced by magic lore,~The ring the false
20     8|     cancel hag-knot, rhomb, or magic noose.~ ~ XV~Thence, through
21     8|       gold,~Which now Alcina's magic palace graced,~And other
22    10|          now, Rogero, bare the magic shield,~Or in the strife
23    10|     her had thither brought by magic lore.~ ~  XCV~The cruel
24    10| brought~The enchantment of the magic shield to nought.~ ~ CVIII~
25    11|       ARGUMENT~Assisted by the magic ring she wears,~Angelica
26    11|    space,~The infernal tool by magic from below~Was fished and
27    12|       exposed.~Though vain his magic tower of steel, and vain~
28    12|  Brought here by old Atlantes' magic came:~While these in the
29    12|        And when these from the magic palace she~Had ticed so
30    13|       a band~The old Atlantes' magic walls enclose.~Her he impounds,
31    13|      to her all~The frauds and magic of Atlantes hoar,~That wearing
32    13|   place where he has built the magic seat,~Resembling thy Rogero
33    13|       Trust not to sight where magic blears the eye.~Fix, ere
34    13|         Nor would approach the magic dome more nigh,~Lest her
35    15|      should guard himself from magic cheats~The book instructed,
36    15|      His way the bearer of the magic horn~Following, where Nile
37    18|  Charles's court,~In medicine, magic, and astrology~Well versed;
38    20|    stied.~ ~ CXII~But when the magic tower upon the hill~Was
39    22|       22~ ~ ARGUMENT~Atlantes' magic towers Astolpho wight~Destroys,
40    22|        The spell which did the magic dome upstay,~The duke made
41    22|        of Rogero, wrought with magic lore,~By fiends, had little
42    22|     all my deeds by sleight~Of magic have been done, and not
43    25|    have shown,~Into a well the magic shield had thrown.~ ~ V~
44    26|       malice thwart~With other magic and with mickle art.~ ~
45    31|   found,~Inventor as he was of magic art.~Fell wound, which,
46    31|        Infernal angels, by his magic lore,~Called from Tartarean
47    31|        nor less rehearsed) the magic sleight.~When thus Rinaldo: "
48    33|       Tis said, was brought by magic art to rear~The painted
49    33|        scale,~Know, charmed by magic was the stubborn mail.~ ~
50    33|       Which Malagigi raised by magic sleight,~That so he might
51    42|      So much her beauty as the magic spell.~In peace reposed
52    42|       cannot guess if 'twere a magic sprite,~A fiend by Malagigi
53    43|        be.~ ~ XXI~"She, in all magic versed, was of such skill~
54    43|   witch withdrew~With that the magic mantle, and at will~Transformed
55    43|      to be in pain;~And of the magic vessel him bethinks~Which
56    43|     Who of all witchery and of magic art~Had read the whole,
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