Canto

1     2|   flying long had urged the frantic race,~Before she met a hermit
2    10| instead of one;~Of like the frantic Hecuba, at view~Of murdered
3    24|   he viewed~Orlando running frantic, in his mood.~ ~ LVII~Here
4    29|  Twere phrensy of his every frantic feat~To promise the relation,
5    31|     the world, possest with frantic rage.~ ~ XLIII~"Whence woe,
6    31|  cries.~In fine, that he is frantic I conclude;~Nor this had
7    39|    and compasses, a way~The frantic paladin on earth to lay.~ ~
8    42|    every thought~Of that so frantic love had put aside,~He reared
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