Canto

 1     4|          as she sees him bare the wondrous shield,~Closes her eyes
 2     4|           vain enchanter from his wondrous steed.~Nor was in ought
 3     4|        skill,~With characters and wondrous signs, upturned~A virtuous
 4     7|      XXXVII~At length to find the wondrous cave she thought,~Where
 5     7|          was hight),~And took the wondrous buckler, which, espied,~
 6     8|        cloth in which he wore~The wondrous shield, enclosed for many
 7    11|      again the blooming year,~The wondrous deeds Orlando did in stower,~
 8    12|           who~Now of that ring so wondrous repossessed,~(Which, in
 9    13|          field espied,~Performing wondrous feats of chivalry,~I was
10    22|           Of these, who with such wondrous daring glowed,~That hope,
11    26|       think right,~Says of Rogero wondrous things, which you~Hearing
12    26|            Sir, I hope to show~Of wondrous and of superhuman gest,~
13    27|        unconquered daring and the wondrous might,~Sir, was not of a
14    29|          the fact~Vouched of that wondrous water shall appear;~And
15    29|        known:~Nor will I not that wondrous one recount,~Near Thoulouse,
16    29|         And handed down to us the wondrous word.~ ~ LVII~These and
17    31| Flordelice's word,~From whom more wondrous things he had received,~
18    33|           Boast of his skill such wondrous works to make;~But leave
19    35|          outvied~Fine gold, whose wondrous lustre jewels ground,~Could
20    35|      beauteous fleece he saw with wondrous glee~Equalled by none amid
21    39|           receives;~O strange and wondrous miracle, which sprung~Out
22    39|           frigate ship, and boat;~Wondrous, that they with tackling
23    39|           Remain astounded at the wondrous might~And courage, which
24    39|         The mystic cup withal. Oh wondrous case!~The unsettled mind
25    39|        Produced upon the beach in wondrous guise,~That, bound for France,
26    42|       XXXI~A case, so strange and wondrous, marvel sore~In friendly
27    43|          skilled withal in many a wondrous feat.~Towards Agria's villa,
28    43|         the accord --~Accepts the wondrous dog; and, as his pay,~To
29    43|        was drunk, or dreamed that wondrous sight~He weened, of that
30    46|        cruel wound.~Wheeling with wondrous mastery, here and there,~
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