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CANTO VIII.
THE ORLANDO FURIOSO.
51

XVIII.

The sage Melissa found this spear of gold,
Which now Alcina’s magic palace graced,
And other armour of the warrior bold,
Of which he was in that ill dome uncased.
She climbed the courser of the wizard old,
And -on, the croup, at ease, Astolpho placed:
And thus, an hour before Rogero came,
Repaired to Logistilla, knight and dame.

XIX.

Meantime, through rugged rocks, and shagged with thorn,
Rogero wends, to seek the sober fay;
From cliff to cliff, from path to path forlorn,
A rugged, lone, inhospitable way:
Till he, with labour huge oppressed and worn,
Issued at noon upon a beach, that lay
’Twixt sea and mountain, open to the south,
Deserted, barren, bare, and parched with drouth.

XX.

The sunbeams on the neighbouring mountain beat[5]
And glare, reflected from the glowing mass
So fiercely, sand and air both boil with heat,
In mode that might have more than melted glass.
The birds are silent in their dim retreat,
Nor any note is heard in wood or grass,
Save the bough-perched Cicala’s wearying cry,
Which deafens hill and dale, and sea and sky.