Canto

 1     6|     Now dabbles in the crystal wave, to chase~The scorching
 2     6|        for thee transformed to wave or stone,~Thou shalt, with
 3    10|       Shops short the bubbling wave, which boiled before;~So
 4    12|     Nor ever left the chrystal wave untasted.~ ~ LVII~Angelica,
 5    14|         mid corpses, where the wave,~Winding from side to side,
 6    15|     dost thou move to pass the wave;~Rather for this I seek
 7    17|       ready wealth; across the wave,~Drive him from Europe or
 8    19|         or bubbling fountain's wave did spin,~On bark or rock,
 9    19|     Ziliantes, hid beneath the wave,~This Morgue bestowed; and
10    20|         launching upon ocean's wave~Her frigate, had been wrecked
11    24|  madman go,~ ~ IX~As beats the wave upon the salt-sea shore,~
12    29|    they sank;~High flashed the wave, and groaned the echoing
13    30|       sky,~Furrowing the foamy wave the boat goes large.~Orlando
14    30|    Scarcely the head above the wave is seen:~Let him not hope
15    32|      perverse and evil will to wave;~Shunning me like malignant
16    34|  charged with pepper or amomum wave;~And what might seem a hedge,
17    35|        names from Lethe's laxy wave.~ ~ XXIII~"Rare as those
18    38|      not such a fair adventure wave,~Till Charles with me a
19    39|       arm~And body stained the wave with life-blood warm.~ ~
20    40|       sweeps and swallows,~And wave on wave in long succession
21    40|      and swallows,~And wave on wave in long succession follows;~ ~
22    41|       in rear,~And drives this wave an-end, that other back;~
23    41|         Now, plunging with the wave, they sink so deep,~That
24    41| succeed,~That the o'erwhelming wave the pinnace drown,~And she
25    41|    Rising and falling, vext by wave and wind,~So gains the Child
26    42|        drinking of this chilly wave.~ ~ LXII~Arriving at that
27    42|        sweet~Isaurus salts his wave in larger vase)~Fame shall
28    42|        by the pure and crystal wave.~Which vent without in other
29    44|       shifting plain in many a wave,~And fills the eddying sand
30    44|        Bulgar would defend the wave;~When thither came Rogero;
31    45|       night by the tempestuous wave,~Than in those arms, secure
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