Canto

 1     1|      who~Had chanced another pathway to pursue.~ ~ XXXII~For
 2    12|   did lose,~Was but a single pathway, left or right;~Which they
 3    13|    appears, nor there~Is any pathway seen, by footsteps pressed;~
 4    21|  errant cavalier,~Who in mid pathway met the crone and peer.~ ~
 5    23|      through woodland, or by pathway plain,~Hither and tither,
 6    25|     chance I from the beaten pathway strayed:~Where near me plaintive
 7    26| climbs the mount,~And either pathway to that valley guides,~Where
 8    26|     Had vainly by the rugged pathway sped;~Who that king Rodomont
 9    29|     before~An ass along that pathway, with a load~Of logs; they,
10    31| Sansonet's sword and horse a pathway clear;~And well is proved
11    37|       which through a narrow pathway wound:~A score they are
12    43|     nor so~I from the beaten pathway tread awry,~Nor thus the
13    43|   CXXV~"The servant from his pathway turns aside,~And through
14    46|      by whom through shorter pathway we~Are led to the Ascraean
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