Canto

 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~
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