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1 1| creed:~And, entering a thick wood, discovered near,~In a close 2 1| goading spurs,~By waste or wood the frighted damsel stirs.~ ~ 3 1| Ferrau, bewildered in the wood,~Found himself once again 4 1| knows;~Then enters a deep wood, whose branches play,~Moved 5 1| scene~From out of shadowy wood or murky lair.~And "Peace 6 1| us flies,~And parts the wood with such impetuous speed.~-- 7 1| knight,~But through the wood with her pursue his flight.~ ~ 8 2| farewell, his rival in the wood;~Much less invites him to 9 2| mother earth,~Traversed a wood, and that wood past, a mountain;~ 10 2| Traversed a wood, and that wood past, a mountain;~And stopt 11 2| himself within a gloomy wood:~Where a rough mountain 12 2| she might lose him in the wood.~ ~ LXXII~When her approach 13 4| and now behind.~ ~ XI~From wood to wood, from mount to mountain 14 4| behind.~ ~ XI~From wood to wood, from mount to mountain 15 4| the lovers wandered in the wood;~Now guided by the sun, 16 4| And gives the Caledonian wood to view;~Which, through 17 6| Started at something in the wood descried,~Scared by I know 18 6| of man, or goddess of the wood!~ ~ XXX~"Unweeting of the 19 7| search in vain;~By shadowy wood, or over champaign bare,~ 20 7| thither, where in Poictier's wood~The vocal tomb, containing 21 8| Nor any note is heard in wood or grass,~Save the bough 22 8| unhappy damsel, sleeps.~To wood and water there the sailor' 23 8| name~Through every sounding wood and plain repeats.~And while, " 24 9| s wonted way,~To circle wood and beasts on every side:~ 25 9| As if he were uprending wood and mount,~Intent to make 26 10| perchance, who roves this wood, a tomb~Give me, alas! in 27 11| Where he beheld a path, by wood concealed,~The widest and 28 11| beach is heard to roar,~And wood and cave the mighty noise 29 11| round, the distant shore~And wood and hill rebound the deafening 30 12| land and sea~Ransacked, and wood and field, and pool and 31 12| dame who fled,~He from the wood had issued on the mead;~ 32 12| unseen.~ ~ XXXVII~In the mid wood, where they the maid did 33 12| in the forest lost, with wood o'ergrown,~And had begun 34 12| fled.~ ~ LXXXVI~Through wood and field his courser did 35 12| count~Arrived where in the wood the light was shed,~Forth-streaming 36 13| age, when, in the gloomy wood,~In valley, and in cave, 37 13| shortly through the gloomy wood to fly.~ ~ XXVI~"Sir Odoric 38 13| such freedom as his dart of wood~We mark the nimble Spaniard 39 13| s savour lingers in the wood~Of the new vessel, whether 40 16| almost all were made of wood,~Then (as 'tis told) and 41 17| maw, invite from foreign wood~Beyond the mountain, wolves 42 17| ruin hall or bower;~But wood and stone endure one common 43 17| monarch roves,~And secret wood, scarce pervious to the 44 18| ash and fir in mountain wood,~As groans Sir Rodomont, 45 18| pace;~From that strange wood of sword, and spear, and 46 18| the mount,~Claude of the wood, and Hubert, with the spear,~( 47 19| V~So saying, in the wood he disappears,~Plunging 48 19| before,~Through the deep wood, inspired by high disdain,~ 49 19| horseback passing through the wood.~Strayed from the lowing 50 20| in his flight,~So hid by wood and mist, which overlaid~ 51 20| horse, and vanished in the wood.~Zerbino, deeming her a 52 21| squires, who served him in the wood,~A rustic bier of sturdy 53 21| These through the ancient wood pursued their way.~ ~ LXXII~ 54 22| thence, through Arden's wood,~Came and embarked upon 55 22| courser in the thickest wood,~And, with intent to drink, 56 22| approaching through the wood.~ ~ XXXI~But it behoves 57 22| living stock,~In neighboring wood, and bade his followers 58 23| consent;~Which, where the wood was loneliest and most drear,~ 59 23| mid-day, issuing from the wood,~A fort, nor far removed 60 23| Through highway, field, and wood, a gloomy beat,~More than 61 23| lost in many others in the wood;~And he (for daylight now 62 23| this squats in cavern or in wood.~Orlando, without pity, 63 24| scowering, in his phrensy, wood and grove,~Took sometimes 64 24| month of March shakes leafy wood;~Which to the ground now 65 24| And shrieks so lout that wood and plain resound~For many 66 24| stowed his body in a chest of wood,~Made in a town by the way-side; 67 25| through~The neighbouring wood pursued her path, a wound~ 68 25| Flordespine of Spain,~Who in that wood was hunting with her train.~ ~ 69 25| port,~Who would not in the wood set up their rest.~When 70 25| How she was wounded in the wood, and how,~For cure, were 71 25| Into the middle of a wood profound~By chance I from 72 26| and shields,~As the dry wood to fire in forest yields.~ ~ 73 26| fire, whereon dry, heated wood is strown,~Roused by a little 74 27| yawning ditch, or swamp,~Wood, rock, or rugged cliff, 75 27| to be;~And was so passing wood with wrath and spite,~That, 76 27| it echo rang in Arden's wood,~Beasts left their caverns 77 29| with rue,~Over a fire with wood of cypress dight,~And squeezed, 78 29| mid road~Two youths, that wood men were, and drove before~ 79 31| L~His squadron in the wood he placed, and there,~Ambushed, 80 31| about, that hill, dale, wood, and glade,~From distant 81 31| or well nigh, I ween,~By wood, by mountain, valley, and 82 32| might survey~Gay champaign, wood, and, mid the wide expanse,~ 83 33| working upon wall, and some on wood.~But never, amid masters 84 34| living rock, within that wood,~And bathed himself all 85 36| plain.~In the mid lawn a wood of cypress grew,~Whose saplings 86 36| overtook that damsel in the wood.~ ~ XLIII~But turn we to 87 36| cave,~And issue from the wood, with semblance bland.~Ye, 88 37| trenchant faulchion from the wood,~Which holds no more the 89 42| arrived in Arden's mighty wood.~ ~ XLVI~When within that 90 42| within that adventurous wood has hied~For many a mile 91 45| crooked wound~Frontino, now by wood and wide champaign;~And