Canto

1     6|         his fury pours.~ ~ XXXV~"Pursuing thus our rugged journey,
2     9|         drawbridge lift,~But the pursuing county is too swift.~ ~
3    12|         left the count~Went off, pursuing the Circassian's tread;~
4    12|       the troubles he sustained,~Pursuing the great good he never
5    13|        she thither was conveyed?~Pursuing now my tale, I tell, how
6    21|         dame her former phantasy~Pursuing ever with unwearied sprite,~
7    23| Durindana from the count be won.~Pursuing whom, I through each road
8    25|         moment for delay.~ ~ VII~Pursuing thence their ancient road
9    44|             XI~And his discourse pursuing still, the seer~So spake,
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