Canto

 1     2|   visage of old mother earth,~Traversed a wood, and that wood past,
 2     9|      gale.~ ~ XVII~A distance traversed in four days, in one~Backwards
 3    12|      the fearful hare~Through traversed woods, and through uncertain
 4    18|       town appear,~-- To have traversed all the city moved his ire,~
 5    18|    light,~The radiant sun had traversed Indus' ford!~But mortals
 6    24|     horse Zerbino placed,~And traversed many a day that woodland
 7    29|      LI~Much country had been traversed by the knight,~Urged by
 8    33|        Biscay upon his right:~Traversed Castile, Gallicia, Lisbon,
 9    41| knight~Often gave ground, and traversed left and right.~ ~ LXXX~
10    41|     place accord;~Who, having traversed his tempestuous sea,~Now
11    42|   Constance, forward hied,~He traversed Alp, arrived in Italy,~He
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