Canto

 1   Int|        is Atlantes, an African wizard who seeks to derail fate
 2     2|      the false courier of that wizard hoar:~And that day and the
 3     2|      success.~Beneath the wily wizard's castle strong~Extends
 4     2|     feels the blow.~ ~ LI~"The wizard on Gradasso breaks his spear,~
 5     2|   sphere with swift ascent~The wizard soars, then pounces from
 6     2|       danger nigh.~Beneath the wizard's blow the warrior bent,~
 7     2|        Now this, now that, the wizard seems to choose,~The monster
 8     3|         for such her will) the wizard spread.~Living he laid him
 9     3|     every wish!" exclaimed the wizard brave.~"Since from thy womb
10     3|        that beauteous urn, the wizard's grave.~ ~ XXIII~"To tell
11     3|     way will show~To where the wizard knight Rogero sties;~And
12     3|      with persuasive voice the wizard grave~To her Rogero's honest
13     3|  Agramant command,~Against the wizard foe thou could'st not stand.~ ~
14     3|     serve, contending with the wizard knight;~How would'st thou
15     3|      So has he boasted, by the wizard pent:~And to his lord such
16     3|   appear to yearn~To prove the wizard's strength, as is the fact.~
17     4|        speck,~Mounted upon the wizard's winged steed.~Obediant
18     4|     strive in battle with this wizard foe."~ ~ IX~"It shall not
19     4|     below,~To call the castled wizard to the stower:~And when
20     4|      natural was the steed the wizard pressed;~For him a filly
21     4|     from his distant lair,~The wizard thought but how to tame
22     4|   schooled, her wily ends.~The wizard, to display his last resource,~
23     4|        sore,~Lest upon her the wizard should impose:~And as she
24     4|      from the lady's toils the wizard clears~His limbs, as thrush
25     4|   Alone she freed him from the wizard's nest,~He deems, his bosom
26     6|      Left at his saddle by the wizard Moor)~That hideous band,
27     6|        Obedient to the Moorish wizard flew,~The friendly damsels
28     8|     climbed the courser of the wizard old,~And on the croup, at
29    13|      wonted; but thy foe, that wizard fell,~Him yet again deprives
30    13|        wive,~If weakly you the wizard leave alive."~ ~ LIV~The
31    13|        What arts Rogero to the wizard's hold~Had drawn, Melissa
32    15|       of plain.~This while the wizard's head Astolpho eyes~From
33    22|         him I say~Given by the wizard, that to the domain~Of false
34    22|     while they were within the wizard's rest,~They should not
35    23|     witcheries~The evil-minded wizard had delayed.~Here she Astolpho
36    23|      had charged the dame that wizard old;~And made her eye and
37    24|       when Astolpho chased the wizard old,~With the loud bugle,
38    26|    sleight~Which by the wisest wizard can be done;~Although his
39    27|      to his choice by him, the wizard master.~ ~ V~The wayward
40    31|        comfort of that peer~By wizard's or by leech's art be done,~
41    31| splintered heads; but that the wizard wight,~Infernal angels,
42    32|       was untrue,~Wrath at the wizard may I well profess;~But
43    33|     now presage.~So spake that wizard, and renewed the story,~
44    36|    hold~The things whereof the wizard's spirit told.~ ~ LXVIII~
45    38|        Till my seventh year by wizard nourished, I~Was stolen
46    42|     Malagigi's bosom bred:~The wizard knew, a hundred times and
47    42|   withstand,~In ocean sunk the wizard cavalier~All memory of old
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