Canto

 1     9|      little for himself or uncle, driven~By a vain love, he cares,
 2     9|           under shed and tree had driven the band.~Here ten, there
 3     9|            we loose the sail, and driven~By both, escape, as was
 4    12|           me entreat,~Till I have driven such folly from his head;~
 5    13|       storm will us ashore impel;~Driven thither by ill wind with
 6    13|         and put to sea.~ ~ XVIII~"Driven landward, on the shore we
 7    14|           Fierce Sarza's king was driven, accompanied~By bold Orlando
 8    15|         not grass, prints not the driven snows,~-- Who dry-shod would
 9    16|    scattered wide, and broke, and driven along.~ ~ LXXV~Into the
10    18|          thrice or more, by anger driven,~And stained anew his falchion,
11    19|        securely run.~ ~ LIV~They, driven on Syria, in Laiazzo's bay~
12    20|        all barks into their haven driven~Make havoc dread with fire
13    20|       mariners and warriors, who,~Driven to this city, have set up
14    23|      moisture rushing to my eyes,~Driven by the fire within me, now
15    24|          By tedious fast and fury driven to sate~His hunger, he employed
16    25|          So deep had Love already driven his dart.~ ~ XXXIII~"Nor
17    39| boisterous, overblowing, wind~Had driven his bark beyond her destined
18    40|     though from Italian plain~Was driven the friend that aided him
19    42|           to her dark retreat~Had driven from upper light that beast
20    43|           the blade he would have driven.~Vainly long time he seeks
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