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1 2| account this day.~Straight wend me to the keep, sir cavalier,~ 2 9| contented with this band to wend,~United for such profitable 3 10| the shifting sand~Rogero wend, upon his way intent,~And 4 10| Charlemagne; but to assist him wend~The Swede and Norse, and 5 13| father he was forced to wend~In succour of the king of 6 14| beneath their ancient captains wend;~The second troop without 7 14| convey,~For I must quickly wend another way."~ ~ XLII~"Thou 8 14| only scorns by any way~To wend, except by what is least 9 15| from whence he could not wend his way,~Him with a useful 10 15| wheresoe'er the warriors wend,~To the fifth Charles' triumphant 11 17| in our quaint disguise,~Wend with the flock, where us 12 17| If thou wouldst thither wend, is too remote.~ ~ LXXIX~ 13 18| foreigners, to part them wend.~Others more wary, with 14 18| Norandine, to Tripoli~They wend, and to the neighbouring 15 19| land, and you may homeward wend your way.~ ~ LXVIII~"And 16 20| their households ere they wend their way,~For so well was 17 20| certain way from hence to wend."~ ~ LXXIII~"And were there 18 20| a cavalier towards them wend.~ ~ CX~In shining armour 19 20| wherever she may please to wend."~ ~ CXXIX~Without awaiting 20 23| sure to be bewildered, wend the pair:~Yet at a venture 21 23| thence will be allowed to wend her way:~If thence she wends 22 23| which leads thee after me to wend;~That thou mayest mark if, 23 24| should now inform you why I wend~With this offender, whom 24 25| of fowl along the marish wend,~If suddenly a falcon from 25 25| he thinks that, as they wend,~Chance in his way some 26 25| would consent that he should wend alone.~ ~ XCVI~True to the 27 26| days; by her enjoined to wend~Thither, and her arrival 28 26| will, together with them, wend her way;~By which her warlike 29 26| to Mont Albano prayed,~To wend, which distant one day's 30 27| And let renowned Marphisa wend her way,~Nor scathed he, 31 27| Agramant a mendicant should wend;~That through his means 32 28| Jocundo names a time to wend his way,~And servingmen 33 28| wife from whom he was to wend his way.~She slumbered not: 34 28| continued on his way to wend,~And brought him to Pavia 35 30| embrace and gratulate they wend,~And do him grace and honour 36 30| combined,~Vivian and Malagigi, wend their way~In arms, the martial 37 31| Tis time that we to Paris wend;~For us too long the tourney 38 31| lord; and to his band,~To wend their way the warrior gave 39 32| beauty, from your tower must wend,~Here to remain I my design 40 33| slights his solemn oath -- to wend,~Anew, with reckless steps, 41 33| that other against Naples wend!~ ~ L~"Bust she, that moves 42 33| punish their misdeeds,~These wend a-foot, those others on 43 33| against the other, boldly wend,~With lifted blades, the 44 33| should to that fountain wend,~Beside whose brim their 45 33| further side, did I of yore~Wend hitherward, and for this 46 33| Discoursing so, together wend the two,~'Mid barons bold, 47 34| doubts if he within shall wend,~And see those wretched 48 34| harming other, downward wend.~Me but too sore the sable 49 35| bred:~But to his camp to wend he had no heart,~For there 50 36| rode as wide~As she could wend from that embattled train;~ 51 37| escort of an armed knight~Any wend thither, they are slain 52 37| beldam in their band shall wend,~To see Drusilla venged; 53 38| bootless, homeward I should wend my way,~Or should not such 54 38| following, gone,~To that wend those of Africk and of Spain.~ 55 40| thither it is perilous to wend,~Exiles (he said) are warned 56 40| which lets him not to Africk wend;~Wheels him, and to a counter 57 40| To him in Africk will he wend his way:~Moved by his love 58 41| honour due, forthwith to wend;~Nor Bradamant with idle 59 41| his aid the Child should wend;~Wherein his past and future 60 42| one awaiteth me elsewhere.~Wend me to France and see if 61 42| sees her knight content to wend so wide;~Of the afflicted 62 42| laments he thence should wend;~But he in fine that prayer 63 42| the crupper vaults.~ ~ LI~Wend where the warrior will, 64 43| more or less:~Then homeward wend; again the goblet fill;~ 65 43| through burning fires will wend.~ ~ LXIX~The mariner subjoined: " 66 43| from thence he would not wend his way~Until the reptile 67 43| ere~The judge had leave to wend his homeward way.~He finally 68 43| with his man must backward wend,~(Wend with him will she 69 43| man must backward wend,~(Wend with him will she surely, 70 43| the board.~The servants wend to the demolished town,~ 71 43| did I let thee~Without me wend on such a dire emprize?~ 72 43| to take;~Her, would she wend to France, with goodly rent~ 73 44| mingled rain, where'er~They wend, upon the conquering squadron 74 45| court with Bradamant to wend.~ ~ XXV~Though for the daughter 75 46| Charles's court together wend.~ ~ LII~To Charles' court 76 46| every one that wills may wend;~And offers open lists till 77 46| good Dudon and Marphisa wend;~Who fain with that fierce