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1 1| the treasure tried.~ ~ XV~Thither at speed she drives, and 2 1| Orient's farthest reign~Roved thither, where the sun descends 3 2| day.~As first the damsel thither turns her eyes,~A youthful 4 2| brought to Charlemagne; and thither pressed,~Where he an ambush 5 4| singly fortunate and blest.~Thither, where late the damsel conquered, 6 4| near approaching eyes,~He thither drives with threats and 7 5| brother said) `but go';~And thither went that baron silently,~ 8 5| damsel taught:~ ~ LXXVII~That thither had repaired a stranger 9 5| upon Geneura's side,~And thither came from far, his aid to 10 6| drew to shore.~ ~ XXXVI~"Thither swift dolphins gambol, inly 11 6| the cumbrous tunnies leap;~Thither the seal or porpus' wallowing 12 7| Bradamant her way~Directed thither, where in Poictier's wood~ 13 7| come to pass, I say~She thither did her journey straight 14 7| told with what design she thither sped:~ ~ LXVII~Dispatched 15 8| lamentation hears.~ ~ LXXXIII~Thither, whence comes the sound, 16 9| brands,~From troop, who, thither in his guidance bound,~Followed 17 9| right.~ ~ LXXXV~She who had thither good Orlando brought,~Not 18 9| design you should repair~Thither; since by new accidents 19 10| arrived upon the strand,~Thither by Logistilla sped in haste:~ 20 10| nature read aright~Must thither speed: none such elsewhere, 21 10| of its kind, or rare:~All thither hasten, wondering and astound,~ 22 10| enchanter hoar,~Who her had thither brought by magic lore.~ ~ 23 11| carried into France,~When thither first the damsel took her 24 11| island's narrow bound,~Since thither every day in such came dressed,~ 25 11| impediment.~Not for Olympia thither had he made,~But, were his 26 12| have released,~To guide her thither, where her father reigned,~ 27 13| And asked, by whom she thither was conveyed?~Pursuing now 28 13| us ashore impel;~Driven thither by ill wind with mightier 29 13| prayed, that he before would thither speed,~And forward thence 30 13| cavaliers he cheats~Who thither make resort, with like deceits.~ ~ 31 14| chrystal Guadiana's bed,~Came thither, under Matalista brave;~ 32 14| hence in sudden wise;~And thither I return, where paynims 33 14| ancient fir and sturdy beech.~Thither the circling sun without 34 15| twenty thousand warriors thither sent,~Died nineteen thousand 35 15| should measure back my way~Thither, where I Astolpho left of 36 15| That whoso uninstructed thither wends,~Nought of the subtle 37 15| those of greatest note,~Who, thither brought, had perished in 38 15| been wont to see,~Brought thither by their evil destiny.~ ~ 39 15| prey~Fall bodily, drives thither at full speed,~Secure himself, 40 16| they could, upon his call,~Thither, in shining arms, the champions 41 16| Rodomont such ruin spread,~Thither arrived Rinaldo, Clermont' 42 16| the Christians who had thither wound,~With Silence and 43 16| been put to flight,~When thither the vanguard Zerbino led.~ 44 16| slaughtered lie,~As if conducted thither but to die.~ ~ LIII~It seemed 45 16| Dardinel,~Sobrino, and Balastro thither made;~But he, who had in 46 16| choicest of his meiny steers~Thither, where he the cry and tumult 47 17| foe his people slay.~ ~ IX~Thither large portion of the populace,~ 48 17| state of peril hung~When thither came the king, his peers 49 17| grief and pain.~She sees him thither but arrived to die,~Who 50 17| thence the monster kept,~Till thither, sore alarmed, Lucina crept.~ ~ 51 17| praises note,~If thou wouldst thither wend, is too remote.~ ~ 52 18| thick as swarming bees,~Who thither from each passage troop 53 18| sorely anger stung and pride,~Thither he thought a second time 54 18| the occasion knew~Which thither brought the dame, who much ( 55 18| work upon the rest.~She thither with the dwarfish page is 56 18| fear than ever men possest.~Thither speeds Norandine on that 57 18| of a turret pent.~ ~ XCI~Thither they go, where Gryphon from 58 18| takes up his load, to steer~Thither, where Rumour speaks the 59 18| Damascus' tourney.~ ~ XCVIII~Thither the twain their way those 60 18| of the fight;~But (for he thither with Marphisa came~And Sansonnet) 61 18| leave. Marphisa, who as well~Thither would go, departs the troop 62 18| they think sufficient gain.~Thither by what he deems the safest 63 19| maze with hurried pace;~And thither, whence he lately issued, 64 19| others of the band~Turned thither, whence was shot the murderous 65 19| have perished, but that thither made~A stranger, as it chanced, 66 19| slave, or sentenced dead,~Thither by evil Chance or Error 67 20| far-renowned Duke Aymon, who~Thither a stranger roved, my mother 68 20| of all who made repair~Thither, by chance conducted to 69 20| welcome shrewdly all who thither fare.~ ~ XXXIX~"Young Alexandria, 70 20| yare~For sailing, when they thither shall repair.~ ~ LXXVI~" 71 20| goodly steed~Which her had thither borne, and -- bent to post~ 72 21| host with him or no;~And thither he resorted from the field,~ 73 21| there:~Who now, to lure him thither, bruited how~He for Jerusalem 74 21| Nor ever, save at evening, thither came;~And with changed ensigns, 75 21| credulous Morando, who to ride~Thither was wonted, would return 76 21| chamber without light,~Till thither came the wretched castellain.~ 77 22| pain;~And when, alas! we thither shall have sped,~I fear 78 22| s justice that ill-doer thither drew~On the same courser, 79 22| among the rest~Who him had thither guided: as she lay,~He took 80 23| note, which had availed,~Thither, whence I set out, my steps 81 23| go astray,~Knew not how thither she might best repair.~The 82 23| Vallombrosa she devised,~Who thither in the damsel's name should 83 23| digression, and returns again~Thither, where faithless Pinnabel 84 23| track in haste had gone,~Ere thither by another path, astray,~ 85 23| them) eighty died at least.~Thither Orlando finally withdrew,~ 86 23| dead,~Scarce one alive fled thither, to proclaim~The mighty 87 23| securely caught.~Orlando passes thither, where a mountain~O'erhangs 88 23| the forest hie,~And hurry thither, all, the cause to see.~-- 89 24| wert with King Charlemagne,~Thither, in hope to find thee, took 90 24| band~Heard at a distance, thither her conveyed.~Sore weeping 91 24| the Count has visited,~But thither in his search Zerbino fares.~ 92 24| with him that damsel bland~Thither, where in a cave, concealed 93 24| And, save quick succour thither was addrest,~He read, their 94 24| s had been laid:~Hence, thither, in good time, came Brigliador,~ 95 25| is none, I well surmise:~Thither repaired young Flordespine 96 25| lies~My sister doffed, I thither go at night;~Her armour 97 25| recite~The cause, which thither me anew conveyed:~By her 98 25| sanctuary,~Deems her gone thither, and that 'twill excite~ 99 26| so well has bayed,~That thither troop assistants manifold.~' 100 26| by her enjoined to wend~Thither, and her arrival there attend.~ ~ 101 26| him front to front;~And thither journies where the road 102 26| was his prize, and hied~Thither, where she was seated by 103 26| the strife suspended;~And thither, where the furious palfrey 104 26| find not on their way;~Whom thither bound, to raise the siege 105 26| companion spoke.~ ~ CXXXV~Thither returns Rogero, where apart~ 106 27| served them as a guide.~ ~ XV~Thither another fiend that ruthless 107 27| two,~Rogero and Marphisa, thither made.~When, once or twice, 108 27| worthy king of Spain~Came thither with renowned Troyano's 109 27| the thief, let him come thither; I~Wait the approach of 110 27| defenders there."~Thus she; and thither quickly wends her ways~Whither 111 27| s fickle thought,~Which thither still inclines, where least 112 27| the double marge,~Brought thither from the march of either 113 28| Though 'twould be much if thither he repaired,~(The courier 114 28| dispatches lets him ween,~That thither he Jocundo brings with pain:~ 115 28| there was an ancient hall:~Thither, in solitary mood, (for 116 28| when he found all silent, thither made:~He pushed, till it 117 29| bridge, and strips those thither led;~But falls from it with 118 29| coursers, that abreast have thither made,~Or else, encountering, 119 29| in his furious mood,~Came thither where that foaming river 120 29| neighbouring Frank divides.~Thither directing aye his course 121 30| not content~With wending thither ere the dawn of light,~Upon 122 30| then the king and barons thither made,~So that the strife 123 30| Wherewith entrusted she had thither sped:~With visage which 124 30| praise;~Heard, how Rogero thither bends his course,~Together 125 31| accepts him for his host;~And thither the united warriors speed,~ 126 31| has anew already planned~Thither with good Rinaldo to resort;~ 127 31| knightly plate and chain,~When thither Falsiron, the Spaniard, 128 31| the question try.~ ~ CIV~Thither Rinaldo will the steed convey,~ 129 31| so agreed, Gradasso made~Thither where, camped apart, his 130 32| sheltered with his broken few,~Thither, unbidden by the monarch, 131 32| fight~He must what stranger thither shall repair;~And he that 132 32| lady, that erewhile~Had thither journeyed, with those monarchs 133 32| them, with torches lit, did thither guide.~On entering, Bradamant 134 33| attendant on a signal made,~Bore thither lighted torches, by whose 135 33| the Mount of Jove repair~Thither where Ambra and Ticino flow!~ 136 33| Lewis ye behold descend~Thither with his invading squadrons, 137 33| decoyed in cunning wise~Thither where the surrounding toils 138 33| the imperial squadrons thither steer,~Aid to the leaguered 139 33| eyes.~ ~ LXXI~For they, as thither they their course addrest,~ 140 33| the twain,~The king should thither with the steed resort;~But 141 33| elephants, and footmen hies~Thither that king, confiding in 142 33| Behold! the band of harpies thither flies,~Lured by the scent 143 34| Lydian king was bent;~And thither, where Alcestes' army lay,~ 144 34| all usage bright.~ ~ LII~Thither where those transparent 145 34| descry.~ ~ LIX~Translated thither, he found company,~The patriarch 146 34| that with other scope had thither soared,~Pauses not all these 147 34| thou find, if thou wilt thither post,~Whatever thou on earth 148 35| names, engraved on metal, thither bore.~ ~ XI~I know not if 149 35| warning blast, when strangers thither sped --~The pagan arms him, 150 35| suffices to convey~An order thither, that they our of hand~' 151 35| search of good Orlando, were~Thither conducted by the road most 152 35| that idly and in vain,~Had thither, seeking Frontalatte, gone:~ 153 35| Since, in such fashion, thither to return~After his boasts, 154 35| of Arles; then to repair~Thither, will pray you, for the 155 35| furnished with a guide, who thither led)~To young Rogero's inn; 156 36| sent your family before,~Thither, my lord, where, under omens 157 36| leapt upon her horse, and thither hied~Where Aymon's daughter 158 36| that valley; how~Her coming thither either lover pains,~Who 159 37| Of dame or cavalier, who thither go.~ ~ XLIII~"This castellain 160 37| brother as in gentleness.~Thither that very year, from foreign 161 37| shall be about,~Upon wine, thither for that purpose sped,~His 162 37| found within the vale,~(For thither even yet will some descend,)~ 163 37| an armed knight~Any wend thither, they are slain outright.~ ~ 164 37| lightened thus, their way they thither bend,~Where that despiteous, 165 37| topmost pitch.~Fearlessly thither pricked the warriors, who~ 166 37| others, whom~Armed men had thither brought beneath their guide,~( 167 37| Harbourage on whosoever thither sped,~Footman or cavalier, 168 38| formed -- the damsels two --~Thither together go where Charles 169 38| kin, with joyful face,~All thither troop; 'twere tedious to 170 38| he is doomed to death who thither goes,~By joint proclaim, 171 38| champion of the paynim clan,~Thither two priests of either sect 172 39| his prisoners down:~Him thither Brandimart and Olivier,~ 173 39| man appear.~When, posting thither on a palfry light,~Is seen 174 39| Marseilles she found,~Which thither had an ancient knight conveyed:~ 175 39| FORT;~Then hearing what had thither brought the knight,~With 176 39| many a hawser made them thither bring,~And running knots 177 39| when and how he was brought thither, thought.~He turned his 178 40| should resort for aid.~"That thither it is perilous to wend,~ 179 41| weary waste of sand.~Now thither Roland roved, who paced 180 41| slumbered, and foreshewed~How, thither by his aid the Child should 181 41| eyes about him throws;~And thither, where more distant on the 182 42| him taken, bleeding sore;~Thither, where he is saved with 183 42| will not now rehearse who thither steered;~For more than one 184 42| wheresoe'er; then wends his way~Thither where he is wont his imps 185 42| that hubbub hears, doth thither swoop,~Until he sees the 186 42| sprite,~A fiend by Malagigi thither sped,~From those his ministers, 187 42| the Sicilian shore,~And thither had, in haste, the journey 188 43| pursued in further wise.~Thither, where he believes would 189 43| afflicted, he, in poor array,~Thither returns, from whence he 190 43| XCII~"Unless she heard he thither made repair,~He prayed that 191 43| served not his despite;~And thither by his guidance was conveyed,~ 192 43| roof retired at night.~He thither guided, where but forest-trees~ 193 43| too late arrives.~ ~ CLI~Thither he came what time Anglante' 194 43| dream draws evil augury;~And thither on that eve the tidings 195 43| cries and loud lament, --~Thither returned where late, of 196 43| life will dwell.~ ~ CLXXXIV~Thither in person, having courier 197 43| that band.~That they were thither bound in search of aid~For 198 44| winged haste, he deems, will thither run,~And joy in kinsman 199 44| Can nought resolve till thither he repair.~ ~ XIV~Now good 200 44| would defend the wave;~When thither came Rogero; and engaged~ 201 44| took a circuit wide,~Then thither made return; his bridges 202 44| and more for this alone~He thither measured, and for nought 203 45| crowd, which had pursued~Thither their flight from the ensanguined 204 45| away,~To Bradamant, who thither made resort,~No longer what 205 45| strong, and good in brawl, he thither led;~And -- by the silent 206 45| Rogero thought.~ ~ LIII~Thither meanwhile had tidings been 207 46| in her bosom lies:~When thither he that Sarza's sceptre 208 46| spurred behind the dame;~Who thither led (nor tedious was the 209 46| generous wine and goodly cheer~Thither bade carry, in a thought 210 46| Frontino's ear~Had reached, and thither had he quickly made:~Him 211 46| the knight~Besought Rogero thither to repair~Through these 212 46| unknown cavalier.~Marphisa, thither borne amid the band,~That 213 46| heart, by her first sorrow thither sent,~Ebbed at this notice 214 46| countless foreign bands that thither fare;~Who, rich and poor, 215 46| of lord and embassy~That thither from all ends of earth repair;~ 216 46| ended, this her demon crew~Thither, from whence 'twas brought, 217 46| would have too much, of one.~Thither Orlando and Rinaldo, brave~ 218 46| his white and sable son,~Thither good Dudon and Marphisa