Canto

 1     4|      Tuscan and Sclavonian sea explore,~There, whence we journey
 2     7|     lest Alcina should his end explore,~Feigned to make proof of
 3     8|      which served the truth to explore!~ ~ III~Rogero, still dissembling,
 4     8|      the mariners their course explore,~Making their way, with
 5     8|        region close aboard, to explore~The island's lonely bank,
 6     8|   Cannot again the lovely rays explore!~-- Lo! other voice from
 7     9|        the river's channel, to explore,~Since neither fish nor
 8     9|        the paladin's desire to explore~If in the place his missing
 9    10|        and but her pleasure to explore.~ ~ XIV~And if the other
10    12|     that building, and beneath explore,~And as they wander, curse
11    12|   guessed; but would the place explore,~And better certify himself
12    13|       way or straight her feet explore~Within it and without, above,
13    15|        Our Oriental regions to explore;~Fain to retrace alike the
14    17|  course 'mid threatening waves explore;~Then, wet and weary, land '
15    18|       they vainly did his path explore,~After Sir Gryphon left
16    23|   print of recent footsteps to explore~The cavalier of Scotland
17    24|   watchful, if the trace I can explore~Of those left far behind
18    34| through us the mode you should explore,~Orlando's missing senses
19    43| Displeases, this 'tis folly to explore,~My wife's a woman; every
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