Canto

 1     1|         XV~Thither at speed she drives, and evermore~In her wild
 2     2|       While the strained vessel drives with humble sail~Before
 3     4|    approaching eyes,~He thither drives with threats and furious
 4    12|        in vain,~And Brigliadoro drives with flowing rein.~ ~  VII~
 5    14|         arbalests, and bows,~On drives the chief; as through the
 6    15|         bulky prey~Fall bodily, drives thither at full speed,~Secure
 7    17| helpless rout),~Wherever terror drives, with visage pale.~'Tis
 8    18|        laid.~ ~ IV~Whither fear drives, in rout, the others all,~
 9    23|         to confide,~Her hackney drives behind his courser fleet:~
10    24|       At him the Sarzan monarch drives amain;~Who stands as firm
11    26|      the horse!~But Richardetto drives, and Vivian,~Between the
12    32|        or other chance, a barge~Drives from the river-side, where
13    39|        near)~Then, whither fury drives, the martial pair,~Dividing,
14    39|    reins,~Whom Aymon's daughter drives with heel and hand.~Him
15    41|     front, and now in rear,~And drives this wave an-end, that other
16    45|        that in a board~One nail drives out another from its place.~
17    46|        he outgoes the wind,~And drives some goat or gallant hind
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