Canto

 1     3|         and fewer cavaliers,~He homeward barks, and fifteen gallies
 2    15|        That he turned back, and homeward fled outright.~ ~ LIV~Astolpho
 3    17|        with the flock who wound~Homeward; and longing sore, till
 4    17|    before~The issuing flock, or homeward took his way.~She, with
 5    17|    during this, had made return~Homeward, with anger and with fury
 6    17|       shall go~The knight, when homeward he shall take his way;~And
 7    18|    chasing Moors all night, his homeward way~Was taking to the camp
 8    19|      sway~The land, and you may homeward wend your way.~ ~ LXVIII~"
 9    21|        the knight half-lifeless homeward speed,~And in a tower enclose
10    21|       that he would not quickly homeward fare,~He had the insolence
11    21|       and done, the leech would homeward speed,~That he, to counteract
12    28|        gives ear;~Then journeys homeward; but that infidel~Finds
13    28|       lined;~Nor will I that we homeward more return,~Ere the chief
14    30|        And afterwards, upon her homeward way,~Was with good bark
15    32|         bereft.~ ~ XXVIII~Bound homeward from the hostile camp, where
16    37|         laden with his prey,~Is homeward to his secret cavern bound,~
17    38|    counsel crave.~If, bootless, homeward I should wend my way,~Or
18    38|        duty move my tongue.~You homeward with what haste you may
19    41|      Danish peer~Consigns, who, homeward bound, are wrecked at sea;~
20    42|      measured than half her way~Homeward, with young Medoro to Catay.~ ~
21    43|      truant, more or less:~Then homeward wend; again the goblet fill;~
22    43|       Parforce must he revisit, homeward bound.~Unshorn, afflicted,
23    43|         strain by me was said),~Homeward meanwhile the wandering
24    43|     judge had leave to wend his homeward way.~He finally returned;
25    43|       three Christian warriors, homeward borne,~Sorrowing and afflicted
26    44| mischief from the Moorish crew,~Homeward to send the king of Aethiopy~
27    44|     Arrived therein, upon their homeward way,~With good Sobrino,
28    46|      lists, a timid show;~When, homeward bound, from fruitful field
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