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1 1| Angelica of fighting fields be taught."~ ~ LXVIII~While she so 2 2| magic writ constrained and taught,~Hastes where the warriors 3 3| still the past and future taught~To every wight that has 4 3| that his swift horse is taught to wheel,~And caracol and 5 4| all she had before been taught.~ ~ XXI~When she sometime 6 5| s clothes disguised, as taught,~Let down (so oft I used) 7 5| tidings than the damsel taught:~ ~ LXXVII~That thither 8 6| thanked the tree for all, and taught,~Departed thence with full 9 7| yet he lived would she be taught,~Of this glad life to hard 10 7| good,~She, I repeat, who taught her what should be~In that 11 7| hand, such subtle toil well taught,~For him in silk and gold 12 7| secrets, hid for many ages, taught.~No wonder then that he 13 10| wit at other's cost are taught.~ ~ VII~Of those in the 14 10| and by long experience taught.~ ~ XLV~He praised Rogero 15 10| land beneath in sight.~But taught to make him beat his wings 16 11| impious enemy~Of human nature, taught the bolt to frame,~After 17 11| one proof and the other, taught to know~Its powers, and 18 12| good Anglante's count, when taught~That the false Saracen the 19 13| Sir Odoric in war well taught and bred,~Gained in few 20 13| prayer and glozing flattery taught,~Wherewith I to compliance 21 14| who at large the mischief taught;~ ~ XXIX~-- Who taught how 22 14| mischief taught;~ ~ XXIX~-- Who taught how Manilardo was laid low,~ 23 18| stood,~And with the signal taught the rest their part.~One 24 18| every wight futurity were taught.~ ~ CLXXVIII~As, in full 25 21| castle were that murder taught;~Nor any time has he to 26 22| written, and in this was taught the way~To foil the enchanter, 27 22| him the book he carried taught to do:~And into mist and 28 23| Rogero" -- said, as she was taught.~Then Rodomont -- "The steed 29 23| By certain signals was he taught to weet.~More than Zerbino 30 23| lovers -- to each listener taught,~A history which many loved 31 26| by what I see in this be taught:~The hideous monster, that 32 26| her own experience to be taught~If their far-spread renown 33 27| reddened as the tale he taught,~Relating to the king the 34 27| schooled, he better wisdom taught.~Valerio was the name that 35 28| the monarch, of his coming taught,~As of a friend's arrival 36 28| stripling did as he was taught,~And, when he found all 37 31| Brandimart by Flordelice was taught~How Roland wandered, of 38 33| defeats to come and victories taught,~Whate'er in Italy our host 39 34| Lydian -- as that paladin was taught --~Grecian and Persian, 40 35| story gentle Flordelice had taught;~Replied in answer to that 41 36| helpless prisoner is it taught,~Who yields his arms, nor 42 36| that makes enquiry, here is taught~In few brief verses who 43 37| as by Drusilla had been taught,~She drank what sorted with 44 38| laws of Christianity;~That taught in all its doctrine by their 45 43| well to broider was she taught, and sew,~Minerva knew not 46 43| the mournful cavalier so taught;~And when he now had closed 47 43| neighbouring city had been taught,~His country and mine own; 48 43| untroubled face;~And, as well taught, above a month stands out,~ 49 44| that holy master made,~Who taught him the true faith: anew 50 45| by the silent warder taught that none~Must know 'twas 51 46| was known,~By wise Melissa taught, rejoiced alone.~ ~ XCIX~