Canto

 1    11|  Astolpho's prey.~With this she Malagigi's spells and trance~Made
 2    25|        morning sped,~Vivian and Malagigi to set free;~To Bertolagi
 3    25|        pair,~Sir Vivian and Sir Malagigi hight:~Who him Gerardo's
 4    25|         the brethren twain,~Thy Malagigi and thy Viviane;~ ~  LXXV~"
 5    26|      sculptured in a font,~Does Malagigi to his comrades tell:~On
 6    26|      rest.~ ~ XXXVIII~Vivian on Malagigi turned his eyes,~Who listening
 7    26|         bay is brought?"~-- And Malagigi -- "Hitherto their glory~
 8    26|         parragon."~ ~ XLVIII~So Malagigi to his comrades said,~And
 9    26|         of Spain?~So praised by Malagigi, that him few~Equal among
10    26|    limpid river run.~Vivian and Malagigi, that the rest~Might be
11    26|     defied.~ ~ LXXII~Vivian and Malagigi (who were dight~In arms,
12    26|    grass.~To run his chance Sir Malagigi, steeled,~Did to his brother'
13    26|       would from him abide,~Did Malagigi not his malice thwart~With
14    26|     mickle art.~ ~ CXXVIII~Sage Malagigi versed in every sleight~
15    26|       of the rest.~ ~ CXXXVI~Of Malagigi he and Viviane~Next takes
16    26|       her friends to cheer;~But Malagigi and Vivian, in pursuit,~
17    27|  counsel, but was ill indeed~Of Malagigi's, as before was said;~Albeit
18    27|      calamity was a surprise~On Malagigi, through his little thought;~
19    30|        evil news had heard.~His Malagigi and his Viviane,~How they
20    30| Richardet' combined,~Vivian and Malagigi, wend their way~In arms,
21    31|        joust contend,~Richardo, Malagigi, Viviane:~But to their strife
22    31|   Alardo, and those twain;~What Malagigi, what Sir Aldigier,~And
23    31|       must return, and show~How Malagigi and Rinaldo are~Victorious
24    31|     LXXXVI~Here one conjectures Malagigi bore~A part in the alarum
25    31|     fell:~But all was marred by Malagigi's lore;~Who, cheating good
26    31|    Rinaldo's side;~ ~ CVIII~And Malagigi, more than all the rest,~
27    32|       raised, with Charles' and Malagigi's aid,~The siege the paynims
28    33|       nether hell I ween;~Which Malagigi raised by magic sleight,~
29    33|     contest sore~'Twixt him and Malagigi hence begun;~But he would
30    38|    cruel city were;~Vivian, and Malagigi, and Richardet;~Who, when
31    38|   Mountalban's martial lord,~Or Malagigi, provident and sage,~That
32    42|  missing maid:~He in the end to Malagigi went,~Who in his need had
33    42|         marvel sore~In friendly Malagigi's bosom bred:~The wizard
34    42|       prison ward~He then would Malagigi so have brought.~Now will
35    42|       his ear,~So by sure index Malagigi scanned,~That so much was
36    42|        in love-cases read,~Whom Malagigi to declare requires,~How
37    42|       story fully certified~Was Malagigi by the demon's lore;~Who
38    42|        magic sprite,~A fiend by Malagigi thither sped,~From those
39    43|       the warrior cried)~"Spake Malagigi, having, far and near,~The
40    43|         that way had gone,~From Malagigi, his cousin, did he hear~
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