Canto

 1     2|     And free Rogero from the enchanted place:~Or, should her valour
 2     3|  Rogero from his foe~And his enchanted cage, prepare to hear.~Three
 3     8|     died;~To whom small help enchanted arms supplied:~ ~  XLIII~"
 4    10|  view the shining light.~The enchanted splendor, flashing far and
 5    10|   disturbs with lime;~So the enchanted buckler overthrows~The orc,
 6    12|    deed:~And thus within the enchanted cage they stay,~Nor can
 7    12|     came:~While these in the enchanted mansion lie,~That food be
 8    12|     there.~ ~ XXXII~Upon the enchanted dome lay such a spell,~That
 9    13|    Of gold, enticed into the enchanted hall,~And after disappeared,
10    13| sought~His life, till to the enchanted palace brought.~ ~ LXXIX~
11    15|       Harboured in which the enchanted demon lay,~The fruit of
12    15|   the teeth, now breast, the enchanted wight.~The fruitless blow
13    15|    Divorce the spirit of the enchanted foe:~ ~ LXXXII~Together
14    17|   iron mask,~Had it not been enchanted like the rest.~The paynim'
15    18|    the other bound,~With the enchanted lance of gold in hand,~Which
16    20|   are~The powers that in the enchanted horn reside.~Sansonet, Guido,
17    20|   Lends louder breath to his enchanted horn.~ ~ XCIV~One sought
18    22|    XVII~I' the book, of that enchanted house at large~Was written,
19    22|     I have already said, the enchanted light~Strikes with such
20    22|   Pyrenean height;~I say the enchanted buckler, which, too sore~
21    22|      lightning's fearful and enchanted rays;~Which, without blinded
22    22|      She wore, concealed the enchanted buckler's ray:~And to the
23    24|      If she had been in that enchanted hold,~She might before have
24    25|       for reply,~Me with the enchanted element bedewed;~Which has
25    26| raised on high,~Which on the enchanted arms like hammers fell:~
26    26|      arms like hammers fell:~Enchanted arms both combatants enclose,~
27    30|     falls in vain,~Which was enchanted to no end beside,~But that
28    30|     it nothing should avail,~Enchanted corselet or enchanted mail.~ ~
29    30| avail,~Enchanted corselet or enchanted mail.~ ~ LX~Whate'er that
30    33|      backs again,~Grasps the enchanted bugle in his hand;~And to
31    36|     murderous blow:~Away the enchanted lance that damsel flings,~
32    43|   Who was about to taste the enchanted wine.~ ~ VI~Fain would he
33    43|   not fain.~Now put away the enchanted cup from me;~I neither will,
34    44|         XVII~And, though the enchanted sword with better right~
35    45|     well he knew against the enchanted blade~As soft as paste would
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