Canto

 1     1|    to seek Orlando, he~Roved wheresoe'er he hoped to find the
 2     9|    overthrows the stone;~And wheresoe'er he turns his haughty
 3    14|    Who makes large day-light wheresoe'er he speeds,~Parting the
 4    15|     such horrid sound,~That, wheresoe'er 'tis heard, all fly for
 5    15|     by Arragon;~And see all, wheresoe'er the warriors wend,~To
 6    16|   lady's actions speak,~Her, wheresoe'er she is, must Gryphon
 7    17| would him pursue~And follow, wheresoe'er he bent his way.~To lose
 8    18|    has heaped with dead;~And wheresoe'er he turns his steps, are
 9    18|    land~Is shut against you, wheresoe'er you speed.~Too high a
10    23| XXXVII~"I leave such vestige wheresoe'er I tread,~The volleyed
11    42|     her flight,~In France or wheresoe'er; then wends his way~Thither
12    46|      Julia Gonzaga, she that wheresoe'er~She moves, where'er she
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