Canto

 1     2|    fidelity.~Still wont with wonder on the tented plain~The
 2     4|      enchanter read, strange wonder grew:~For often times, to
 3     7|    Rejecting whatsoever is a wonder,~Unless 'tis palpable and
 4     7|     smile, sing, or move;~No wonder then the stripling was her
 5     7|    for many ages, taught.~No wonder then that he the dame forsook,~
 6     8|  bright~And lovely, 'twas no wonder if the maid,~When on the
 7    10|    XCI~So that to raise more wonder in the train.~And to make
 8    12| queen~Observes, and at their wonder laughs unseen.~ ~ XXXVII~
 9    13|    the stroke; yet should no wonder breed,~Since good Orlando'
10    14| furious Mandricardo, full of wonder~And envy, seeks the count
11    15|    They (who upon the recent wonder thought)~Might think a dream
12    16|       Filling with dread and wonder, near and far,~The squadrons
13    17|      laid low.~O'ercome with wonder each assistant rises,~Whom
14    22|   appay.~The courser, to his wonder who espied,~Returned to
15    25|     I not afraid,~You with a wonder would I entertain,~Which
16    26|   hunters slew.~ ~ XXXVII~In wonder stood long time that warlike
17    26| confound,~Not merely lost in wonder, but astoud.~ ~ LXIII~To
18    28|     she (what most Jocundo's wonder moved)~The pigmy for his
19    31|  eyes~That strange and cruel wonder I had viewed."~She added
20    32|    save in loving thee?~What wonder was it then that suddenly~
21    34|   show!~ ~ LIII~Astound with wonder, paused the adventurous
22    34|    of sanguine dye.~O mighty wonder! O Daedalian sleight!~What
23    34|     elder hoar~Raised mighty wonder in the cavalier,~When he
24    34| soared,~Pauses not all these wonder to peruse:~But led by the
25    37|     who go~With good Rogero, wonder at this show.~ ~ XXXVII~
26    39|   Were filled with grief and wonder at the sight.~ ~ XLVII~So
27    39|   sound,~Remains yet full of wonder, and astound.~ ~ LIX~Aldabelle'
28    42|     song,~Wrapt in as mighty wonder at the strain~As that wherewith
29    45|     kindness, so immersed~In wonder, is the rescued cavalier,~
30    45|      XCVII~"Rogero mine, ah! wonder gone" (she cried)~"Art thou;
31    46|     by eloquent tongue,~With wonder him the assembled conclave
32    46|    crew.~Astound and full of wonder stood the crowd,~Such license
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