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1 1| chanced another pathway to pursue.~ ~ XXXII~For far the warrior 2 1| repulse, my bold design pursue."~ ~ LIX~This said, he for 3 1| through the wood with her pursue his flight.~ ~ LXXX~To her 4 2| rages.~But I, who still pursue a varying tale,~Must leave 5 3| through all its branches to pursue,~Fair virgin, would too 6 4| they hope he may return, pursue~The beast, and up and down, 7 4| your peril and your pain pursue.~ ~ LVII~"And if you would 8 4| he before her father does pursue,~Perchance yet more for 9 4| cares the good Rinaldo to pursue.~To her approaching, sues 10 5| with the common passion to pursue,~And play the spy on other, 11 5| time, who would the quest pursue,~And by more certain proof 12 6| But it is time Rogero to pursue,~Who on his courser posts 13 6| must not think he shall pursue~The intended journey far; 14 7| we the river, and our way pursue."~ ~ VIII~Along the path, 15 7| the seer's councils, would pursue the best.~ ~ XXXVIII~With 16 7| did her journey straight pursue,~Where she met Aymon's daughter 17 8| Bur for I may not still pursue this lore,~Nor should you 18 8| this heat,~For Scotland; to pursue Rinaldo's beat.~ ~ XXII~ 19 8| anchorite.~ ~ XXX~Awhile I will pursue her story: I~Told how the 20 8| bent Anglantes' champion to pursue;~ ~ XCI~Who having old Almontes' 21 10| other arms the monster to pursue;~And lifting from his shield 22 11| more of this. Orlando I pursue,~That bore Cymosco's thunder-bolt 23 11| shall think, in order to pursue~The sin for ever, God has 24 12| conceived the project to pursue~Her way to her fair Indian 25 12| rove from what his steps pursue,~And he to seek the damsel 26 14| dismissed, their journey to pursue;~Saying, "My care suffices; 27 14| in search of Silence to pursue:~Who said; "He with the 28 15| Others I see coast Afric, and pursue~So far the negroes' burning 29 16| such sort,~I, all unable to pursue thy quest,~Had nigh with 30 16| Shall not so steadfastly pursue the lore,~Who, famed not 31 16| where he sees them, will pursue.~Zerbino at Mosco first, 32 17| more thought, would him pursue~And follow, wheresoe'er 33 17| hound.~ ~ LXXXIX~Who will pursue the brindled beast for ten,~ 34 18| bold -- the flying steps pursue,~Show where my king, amid 35 19| s side.~ ~ XVI~The Scots pursue their chief, who pricks 36 20| CVI~But I will first pursue the martial maid,~Ere more 37 23| afterwards less eager to pursue,~Since he with him fair 38 23| ere other path he would pursue,~Took from the sapling, 39 23| his lady would with shame pursue;~Or with such weight of 40 24| astray;~And here and there pursue their devious course:~In 41 24| land, did man and beast pursue;~And scowering, in his phrensy, 42 24| him to death the felon to pursue;~The recollection of the 43 25| I hold it wise,~Aye to pursue whatever give delight.~I 44 25| To a lake of crystal I pursue the sound,~And, there, amid 45 26| And the two others next pursue that quest.~In other canto, 46 27| royal damsel a long while pursue;~Because her distant form 47 27| Rather than honour, would pursue his name.~ ~ XCVII~Small 48 28| and to the east their way pursue,~Accustomed westward hitherto 49 28| day,~Resolved by water to pursue his way.~ ~ LXXXVI~For with 50 28| embarked the steed,~As to pursue his way with better speed.~ ~ 51 29| or falcon that the game pursue.~How happy was that other 52 30| am intent,~I mean not to pursue the cavalier.~To Mandricardo 53 31| succeeds; no less their foe pursue,~The valiant sons of warlike 54 32| would not such a course pursue:~Nay, the redoubted damsel 55 33| Astolpho in his flight will I pursue,~That made his hippogryph 56 34| if such course I should pursue,~That public shame would 57 35| deafening din their airy flight pursue;~And to the prey all hurry, 58 35| straight her footsteps to pursue:~But I to Bradamant return 59 36| cannot choose but courtesy pursue;~For they from nature and 60 36| young Rogero thus his tale pursue,~And joyed to be descended 61 37| goodly labours, aye your way pursue;~Nor halt, O women, in your 62 37| prayed she would in courtesy pursue,~Yea, rather from the first 63 37| horseback, or on foot, their way pursue.~ ~ LXXXVIII~They with them 64 37| journey toward Arles, the tale pursue.~ ~ CXXII~Throughout all 65 38| learn the best, and that pursue."~ ~ XLI~He said; and on 66 38| heaven and hell your course pursue,~Yea (as the monarch said) 67 38| loss ensue!~But if you will pursue your quest, I dread~Lest 68 39| of the Moors; whom they pursue~One with couched lance, 69 39| strange armament forthwith pursue,~Assailed them unawares, 70 41| I deem it sane,~Since I pursue it, you assured must be:~ 71 42| so distant he could ill pursue;~If he would chase the damsel 72 43| Therein shalt thou all night pursue thy way,~And on thy journey 73 43| eyes two streams their way pursue.~She grieves, he guilty 74 43| bid no less her purpose to pursue;~For he had taken thought 75 44| shall I do? her father then pursue,~On whom for vengeance this 76 46| not that I further would pursue~The hatred that I bore thee;