Canto

 1     7|    severed by such interval, he hied,~Borne through the perilous,
 2     8|         then t'wards the forest hied;~But on that road small
 3     9|        the gate he with as many hied:~As is the practised hunter'
 4    14|     chilly night, all creatures hied,~Seeing the sun now low
 5    14|      from one land to the other hied,~Kindling and scattering
 6    15|        forward, and to Damietta hied,~To find Orrilo, so the
 7    22|      heard the cry; nor far had hied,~Ere to a vale he came shut
 8    22|       his way to be baptized he hied,~That he might next espouse
 9    22| parforce, t'wards him, together hied:~But red with shame, are
10    22|         who had from the castle hied,~Nor less the coursers panting
11    23| thitherward in quest of lodging hied.~ ~ CXVI~Languid, he lit,
12    25|    happy man was he who fastest hied~To tell my coming to the
13    26|     that damsel whitherward she hied.~Hippalca, with her eyes
14    26|       damsel was his prize, and hied~Thither, where she was seated
15    26|         haste behind the Sarzan hied,~Where he new prints upon
16    27|      unknown lands the warriors hied,~Made smooth the way, and
17    28|     them land him, and by Lyons hied;~By Vienne and Valence next
18    29|        beast along the sands he hied,~Aye gaining on the mare
19    30|     many days along the bank he hied,~At hazard, ever westward
20    35|     after added, "Hither have I hied,~To prove how justly famed
21    36|     upon her horse, and thither hied~Where Aymon's daughter on
22    41|       as he was, afoot, in fury hied:~When, prompt to assail
23    42|       that adventurous wood has hied~For many a mile Montalban'
24    42|     Rhine at Constance, forward hied,~He traversed Alp, arrived
25    45|     thee would none have hither hied,~I wot, hadst thou known
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