Canto

 1     1|        And vainly had Angelica pursued,~Nor of the damsel's footsteps
 2     2|      which he would bear away;~Pursued with curses and with threats
 3     2|      the gloom.~Fair Bradamant pursued her faithless guide,~Suspended
 4     3|       in a sad and softer tone pursued,~"I will not further press
 5     5|       shown that man has still pursued~With hair, in every clime,
 6     5|  cavaliers,~Till, rivals, they pursued this common quest)~"I marvel,
 7     5|         As they together still pursued their way.~ ~ LXXV~Above
 8     5|       And quickly to the lists pursued his way,~Where the two made
 9     6|        beach two miles his way pursued,~Ere he Alcina's lovely
10     7|      royal pair,~Who many days pursued her search in vain;~By shadowy
11     9|        at hand"~(The damsel so pursued her speech) "expire,~That
12    10| through that heavy sand, as he~Pursued his path along the sunny
13    10|     Returning, he another path pursued;~As Magi erst, who Herod'
14    11|     and through a grassy field~Pursued his way, towards a spacious
15    11|        put on her, Fortune too pursued,~Who sent the corsairs fell,
16    11|       long his followers there pursued the quest,~Ere many they
17    12|      car, the unwearied knight~Pursued the missing maid as best
18    12|        Or fox, of whom he late pursued the trace,~Into close thicket,
19    12|        beside~Arrived, who had pursued her traces there:~Angelica
20    13|         following in my steps, pursued my way.~Love lent to him (
21    13|        in season are~My needs (pursued the losel) to repair."~ ~
22    13|       freed."~ ~ XLIX~And next pursued, relating to her all~The
23    13|           LI~"As soon as thou (pursued the dame) art near~The place
24    13|     courser clears~His ground, pursued by either enemy.~Nor paused
25    15|     further, shalt thou light~(Pursued the hermit) on the bloody
26    16|   excellence contented,~He had pursued so fair a fame alone,~And
27    17|    Your might~Upon this hound (pursued the monarch) show;~This
28    17|        design the matron hits.~Pursued with all her pains, with
29    18|   through him, his people were pursued~And put to death by Olivero'
30    18|   embraced the king: her guide~Pursued his tale, relating how the
31    18|        And took his armour and pursued his beat;~But first besought
32    18|       Assured that Gryphon had pursued his quest,~He Antioch left
33    18|      But little of those arms, pursued the peer,~He knew, which
34    19|  forest gray,~To save himself, pursued the youth forlorn;~But all
35    19|  heifer, missing for two days, pursued.~Him she with her conducted,
36    21|     can best with vengeance be pursued.~And well it suited with
37    21|   vengeful furies for the deed pursued.~Till broken by the ceaseless
38    21|       said Hermonides, and had pursued~His tale, and told how she
39    21|       through the ancient wood pursued their way.~ ~ LXXII~When,
40    22|        Of what the warrior had pursued is gone.~He neither Rabican
41    23|      and there, as she her way pursued,~Turned, but found none
42    23|    vainly Bradamant had thence pursued~Through the green holt;
43    23|  injuries, and death and shame pursued.~ ~ LVIII~Orlando to the
44    23|      pierced, and cleft, as he pursued.~Himself of helm or shield
45    23|     This while, of whom he had pursued the beat;~Though that he
46    23|       The Tartar's charger had pursued astray,~Made Roland for
47    23|        Nor far the warrior had pursued his beat,~Ere eddying from
48    25|  through~The neighbouring wood pursued her path, a wound~Was dealt
49    26|     Rodomont:~Him had she long pursued the former day,~And now
50    26|      LIX~"I in the sure belief pursued my course,~Was none so stout
51    26|     Rodomont replied;~And thus pursued: "I unto thee protest,~If
52    26|      time, or truce, or peace,~Pursued King Rodomont and Doralice.~ ~
53    27|      and with a thousand blows pursued;~When from some unsuspected
54    27|   apply~To leave his trial (he pursued) to thee,~With promise,
55    29|      many a cavalier;~Some who pursued the beaten road and plain;~
56    30| Because the king had other way pursued.~The reason too why to Mount
57    31|        s foe~I tell my tale," (pursued the dame again,)~"That,
58    33|            XXXVIII~"You see," (pursued that warder,) "how with
59    33|      into Asia's land the Nile pursued.~ ~ C~'Twixt Atlas' shaggy
60    33|        by that resistless need pursued,~Forthwith -- infernal and
61    34|         XXXVI~"His conquest he pursued, and, at his cost,~Without
62    36|       spurred his courser, and pursued~And overtook that damsel
63    36|    speed;~Nor deemed the youth pursued in love; she thought~He
64    39|         Let not this battle be pursued, my lord,~In that 'twould
65    39|        Their nimble quarry, is pursued in vain,~As if ashamed they
66    39|   LXXXIV~One headlong plunged, pursued by fire and sword,~And perished
67    41|     losing Brandimart the dame pursued.~She him whilere a hundred
68    41|         that holiest anchoret, pursued,~To whom the night foregoing
69    41|     below.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Sorbine pursued, and with back-handed blow~
70    42|        road to Rhine and Basle pursued,~Till he arrived in Arden'
71    42|       league he would not have pursued.~Nathless anew Baiardo to
72    42|     what must please~A wight" (pursued the stranger) "that is wed."~
73    43| neither dead,~Nor injured, nor pursued in further wise.~Thither,
74    43|       and the knight their way pursued;~ ~ CVII~"And at the labourer'
75    43|      pilgrim) `in my bags were pursued,~There is not in that treasure
76    44|      let my parents me accord~(Pursued the martial damsel) save
77    44|       found; his beat~He still pursued; and now shone forth the
78    45|      from the crowd, which had pursued~Thither their flight from
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