Canto

 1     1|        there her foaming palfrey sped~By strange and crooked paths
 2     2|          on foot an equal combat sped,~Matched with a baron of
 3     5|        Albany, unseen and safely sped;~For, fronting a dismantled
 4     7|          that, she on a wolf had sped,~Sped on a wolf towards
 5     7|          she on a wolf had sped,~Sped on a wolf towards the pass;
 6     7|      abroad, but still no better sped;~And cursed a thousand times
 7     7|       what to think, nor whither sped,~He roams in earth or air;
 8     7|          what design she thither sped:~ ~ LXVII~Dispatched by
 9     8|         whither in such haste he sped:~To him the good Rogero
10     8|      behind the servant came,~He sped as moved by wind, or rather
11     8|        there, the restless fancy sped,~Now turned, now seized,
12    10|    either leg; but yet no better sped.~Fear banished sleep; she
13    10|        that he had to Logistilla sped,~Where he should duly witness
14    10|    strand,~Thither by Logistilla sped in haste:~Leagued with the
15    10|        to devour a living damsel sped)~The orc, that measureless
16    10|          hidden, in such sort~As sped by roaring wind long carack
17    11|         and sword, one, leaping, sped~Now here now there, and
18    13|   pitched bark with me his party sped,~Before the city knew what
19    14|      Franks had worse in warfare sped,~Forced all the champaigne
20    14|     Marsilius had to Mandricardo sped,~As gift, a courser of a
21    15|      Astolpho home by Logistilla sped,~Binds first Caligorantes
22    15|        courtly squire and damsel sped,~Them with lit torches in
23    15|         thousand blows, Astolpho sped~One stroke, above the shoulders
24    15|         pursuit of bold Astolpho sped.~Fain had Orrilo shouted "
25    15|       another from that town was sped~(Such is the usage there);
26    16|          of archer infantry,~And sped, with Ariman, two thousand
27    16|        his banner, to the combat sped;~Like lions, like so many
28    16|        sire, is the Roman empire sped,~And Christ to the heathen
29    17|      fixt, he with the swiftness sped~With which the rage of love
30    17|        Damascus next Sir Gryphon sped,~Hermophilo and Carmondo.
31    17|       next alone he to a chamber sped,~Locked himself in, undrest,
32    18|       first couriers to the city sped,~Who, when 'twas time, reported
33    19|      with the blow the churl had sped,~Medoro fell as he was wholly
34    20|         full well the striplings sped.~Since, fair in deed as
35    22|           now to the other hand,~Sped by the tempest, through
36    22|          might race,~The villain sped, within the enchanter's
37    22|        day in India proved, when sped~He was by sage Melissa,
38    22|      alas! we thither shall have sped,~I fear that we shall find
39    23|     haste behind the paladin had sped,~To venge Alzirdo and Manilard,
40    23|       the sky, in tiny fragments sped.~Wo worth each sapling and
41    24|         the weighty blow Zerbino sped;~And, had the helmet been
42    24|  Rodomont stopt not, but in fury sped~A second blow, still aiming
43    25|         them the ensuing morning sped,~Vivian and Malagigi to
44    26|       Mount Alban with a courser sped;~(So your good sister had
45    26|     vainly by the rugged pathway sped;~Who that king Rodomont
46    26|        King Mandricardo out, and sped,~With all her might, stroke
47    27|         suffered worse) to Paris sped;~Whence he, as soon as he
48    27|          the Saracen cantonments sped,~And what he of the one
49    28|          nag, and on his journey sped;~While his afflicted spouse
50    28|       asked her whitherward they sped,~And of the two which claimed
51    29|   thitherward the crazed Orlando sped.~ ~ XL~It chanced Orlando,
52    29|     naked faulchion after him he sped,~And cut and thrust at Roland
53    30|        entrusted she had thither sped:~With visage which more
54    32|         unbidden by the monarch, sped,~Prompt to assist him with
55    32|        that castle wrongfully be sped,~To bide the raging of the
56    33|         of Sericane,~He that had sped withal in other sort,~Who,
57    33|       Between Coallee and Dobada sped,~Bound for the Nubian city'
58    34|        Heaven to every board has sped.~Innocent children, pious
59    35|           when strangers thither sped --~The pagan arms him, girds
60    35|       rode, within the enclosure sped,~And o'er the bridge and
61    35| Serpentine of the star to combat sped;~The ground he at the first
62    36|         a mighty stroke Marphisa sped,~Meaning to cleave the brainpan
63    37|         thither for that purpose sped,~His orisons, appropriate
64    37|  Harbourage on whosoever thither sped,~Footman or cavalier, nor
65    39|          to that chief the offer sped.~ ~ XXIV~A paladin himself,
66    39|        him to his kingdom had he sped,~As well as from those isles,
67    39|         either death, by both is sped.~ ~ LXXXVI~This vainly to
68    40|        cruel strife his town had sped,~He thought of dying, and
69    41|         their quest those others sped,~Whom mercy wind and weather
70    42|        say~By which Angelica had sped her flight,~In France or
71    42|        and thirst unto the river sped;~And with one draught of
72    42|        fiend by Malagigi thither sped,~From those his ministers,
73    43|         mean offer to his master sped.~-- `If all the riches for
74    44|        stroke, by fickle Fortune sped,~Or Love's keen anger, break
75    45|      when he went, his steps had sped;~Because, departing thence,
76    45|         save the foe was quickly sped:~For if she took not in
77    46|          his visage seen) Rogero sped.~He, on the following morning,
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