Canto

 1     9| flights the swarming birds are flown,~Orlando enters on his amorous
 2    20|       days by path obscure had flown,~Still fearing lest her
 3    23|        course in air was to be flown,~That he, as best he can,
 4    25|     want supplied.~But, had he flown to me, -- with all his skill,~
 5    29|        who, trembling sore, is flown:~She shrieking loud, all
 6    31|  shivering in their hands, had flown upright.~And smote the starry
 7    33|       over Italy, as wont, has flown:~For Mantua's noble duke
 8    33|        winged courser forth is flown,~Leaving beneath him, in
 9    40|   mighty slaughter's cause, is flown.~ ~ IX~Agramant flies, and
10    43|     strong protector will have flown;~Who to his ignominy will
11    44|        the bridge is royal Leo flown;~Haply lest him from this
12    45|        Rogero, as it were, was flown!~Oh! how above all other
13    45|        read it not, nor hither flown,~How canst thou but a prisoner
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