Canto

 1     1|    clear and murmuring rivers stray:~Upon their banks a fresher
 2     2|  first occasion served, would stray~Out of the road, and leave
 3     8|       whose side he unwont to stray;~Endowed with manners, grace,
 4    14| passed to evil ones; began to stray,~Changing his life, at night
 5    14|       passing waters, as they stray,~An island form, and so
 6    17|    and Mella, Ronco and Tarro stray.~ ~ V~Now God permits that
 7    17|   from one topic to the other stray?~Yet think not I the road
 8    19|       eve they to some meadow stray,~Now to this bank, and to
 9    20|        and son, with these to stray,~Of jewels and of weighty
10    23|    shepherd's cot had wont to stray~The beauteous lady, sovereign
11    27|       Orlando wise or foolish stray,~I make it mine where'er
12    28|   thoughts to his ill consort stray,~Jocundo languishes; nor
13    30|     afoot does fierce Orlando stray,~Who will not, while he
14    30|     we the paladin at will to stray!~To speak of him occasion
15    33|   Egypt, bent o'er Africa, to stray;~The famous Balearic isles
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