Canto

 1     6|   seen, my aspect pleased the fay;~Who showed it in the countenance
 2     6|       warn me to misdoubt the fay.~With laughing face Alcina
 3     6|       the heart she gave, the fay withdrew,~And yielded all
 4     6|       serve as rampart to the fay,~That block the road against
 5     7|   beauty matched as well:~The fay alone exceeds the rest as
 6     7|        To blame and wound the fay with slanderous tongue.~ ~
 7     7|  where he was waiting for the fay.~These thoughts, and other
 8     7|    dropping sweets the costly fay~Had put some end to her
 9     7|    white, about her limbs the fay had thrown:~The mantle yielded
10     7|     in motion or at rest, the fay~Ill bore the youth should
11     7|     Advised, he to behold the fay returned,~And that good
12     8|       stayed,~Would bring the fay and followers on the trail;~
13     8|   squadron went the desperate fay,~And darked by loosened
14     8|      wends, to seek the sober fay;~From cliff to cliff, from
15    10|    first you shall behold the fay;~But better contemplate
16    10|       waged on part of either fay:~Whence was Alcina's realm
17    10|     bark escaped the wretched fay.~ ~ LV~Alcina flies; and
18    10|     Rogero sought the prudent fay;~With him the duke Astolpho,
19    10|   came.~ ~ LXVI~"I" (said the fay) "will think upon this need,~
20    10|    farewell to the protecting fay,~For ever to the loving
21    15|       him had given the sober fay,~Who quelled Alcina by her
22    15| license to depart the prudent fay~Accorded to the duke, first
23    15|    book instructed, which the fay bestowed;~At the end or
24    15|    fruit of a hobgoblin and a fay.~ ~ LXVII~He here Orrilo
25    15|      of these was a benignant fay,~Whose care had nourished
26    15|      think that either gentle fay~With pleasure could that
27    17|      or brand,~She, the white fay, had tempered with her hand.~ ~
28    35|   promise thee, and pledge my fay;~If, by strange fortune,
29    43|     Arthur made by Morgue the fay,~To make him of Genevra'
30    43|      lady fair; unto whom the fay~Took such affection, whom
31    43| bright Argia in that part~The fay had made with speedy toil
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