Canto

1    16|    the mark it went somedeal astray;~The falchion missed the
2    17|    his warlike semblance led astray.~I nothing of his deeds
3    21|      Heaven! I should be led astray~So by just wrath and thy
4    23|       fearing evermore to go astray,~Knew not how thither she
5    23|     thither by another path, astray,~Zerbino came, with that
6    23| Tartar's charger had pursued astray,~Made Roland for two days,
7    24|      Who enter its recess go astray;~And here and there pursue
8    27|   his restless charger broke astray,~Who fled before his lord
9    42|    ill and savage action led astray,~It may deserve excuse;
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