Canto

 1     1|   drives, and evermore~In her wild panic utters fearful cries;~
 2     2|    quest.~So inaccessible the wild dominion~To whatsoever has
 3     7|       sagacious of the trail,~Wild pheasant from the stubble-field
 4     8|   snake of mottled stain,~Nor wild and whelpless tiger, angered
 5    10|      Oh! may I but escape the wild corsair,~Nor taken be, and
 6    11| windlass heaves.~ ~ XLII~As a wild bull, about whose horn is
 7    18|     eddying crowd is born)~By wild bull broken, that has had
 8    18|     whom hunters start~In the wild Nomade or Massilian chace,~
 9    18|      salvage beasts alone the wild repair,~And, like a labyrinth,
10    20|    fear, man journeys through~Wild paynim countries: danger
11    23|  quitted, by the swell~Of the wild sea and tempest overlaid:~
12    24|      Often with bear and with wild boar he strove,~And with
13    25|   piteous plight,~Because her wild desire more fiercely glows;~
14    29|      Orlando running thus his wild career,~The barrier tops,
15    30|   Dragging that jennet in his wild career,~Dead as she was,
16    39|     ran alike: but, 'mid that wild affray,~These ran to meet
17    39|    And courage, which in that wild man appear.~When, posting
18    39|      long self-neglect, while wild he ran,~Had in his visage
19    39|        And, for the winds are wild and contrary,~On the third
20    40|       and where alone~Harbour wild stag and roebuck, deer and
21    41|     end, o'erwhelmed by those wild waters died.~Rogero, as
22    41|      one,~Or the other plant, wild berries were his meat;~And
23    45|      the sight doth hide;~The wild winds howl, and snows and
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