Canto

 1     6|     to lie~In what he of the missing warrior said.~Yet was it
 2     9|  shore:~Since he so long the missing maid pursues,~Nor of the
 3     9|  explore~If in the place his missing lady were;~Whom he prefers
 4    12| unwearied knight~Pursued the missing maid as best he might.~ ~
 5    12|  looks upward, and with ire,~Missing the noble casque, is all
 6    13|   Hope deceive),~Without the missing good, that palace leave.~ ~
 7    19|   the rustic wight~A heifer, missing for two days, pursued.~Him
 8    32|      Well might his tale the missing knight excuse.~ ~ XXX~But
 9    34|    should explore,~Orlando's missing senses to restore.~ ~ LXVII~" `
10    39|   turned;~Nor tidings of the missing warrior learned.~ ~ XVI~
11    42| sought as well, himself, the missing maid:~He in the end to Malagigi
12    45|    find the peer.~But of the missing warrior tidings none~Nor
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