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1 1| Rinaldo's horse escapes: he, following, fights~Ferrau, the Spaniard, 2 1| and night, and half the following day,~The damsel wanders 3 2| not in vice lured on the following peer,~But fled before his 4 2| that fair visage he was following,~Whose charms his heart 5 3| guiles,~Has to a baron of his following~Consigned, who now precedes 6 4| Atlantes walked, the damsel following nigh,~Who trusted not to 7 7| is to ride";~And said the following day the winged steed~'Twas 8 9| hatred bore~With all his following: who their ancient lord~ 9 10| camps his son: of all his following~Is none so beauteous: nature 10 11| XXI~This flying and that following, the two~Kept a close path 11 11| tidings to declare.~The following day they from the haven 12 12| gloomy path, upon his steed,~Following the giant and the dame who 13 12| and cleaves, and slays his following;~Who all believe him at 14 13| the field for dead,~And, following in my steps, pursued my 15 13| Nor paused the dame, in following them who sought~His life, 16 14| fixed in heaven, when on the following day~Either should perish 17 14| and without sentinel.~He, following prints (which had been recently~ 18 14| award.~But as they rose the following morn more gay,~It would 19 15| bearer of the magic horn~Following, where Nile received that 20 16| sallying swiftly from the following herd,~Rinaldo forth upon 21 16| Forth pricking from the following crowd, in sight~Appeared, 22 16| to the lists of fame his following chears,~When Isolier, with 23 17| fallow-buck, and doe;~And, following him, two servants bear his 24 18| Astolpho are not slow~In following t'wards the gate the martial 25 18| heart and hope of all his following.~ ~ CLIV~As waters will 26 18| deems the safest way~(Medoro following him) went Cloridane~Where, 27 19| having this achieved, the following night~In bed should with 28 19| kill him, and as slaves his following treat,~Condemned to delve 29 20| to new proof was put the following night,~Against ten damsels 30 20| fate deferred but till the following day;~And he shall perish, 31 20| the other pair;~And on the following day a castle see,~Within 32 21| Scottish peer;~Nor is in following him Gabrina slow:~What chanced 33 22| noted scorn that shore.~Now following him, I say, the warrior 34 23| I was not, as I knew, in following slow~Both to behold thee, 35 26| they should vainly gore,~Following Frontino and good Brigliador.~ ~ 36 27| IV~So the two lovers, following her who flies,~To other 37 27| courser little rest.~The following day or next, upon the Saone~ 38 27| in my sight."~But in the following canto I unfold~What to King 39 28| the same hour, upon the following day;~And, putting on the 40 28| And so upon the next and following morn;~For -- to conclude -- 41 30| with banners spread,~Their following of the Frank or paynim rite~ 42 31| made repair.~ ~ VIII~The following day they met a cavalier,~ 43 35| Go we"; and, with the following sun, those two~At the deep 44 35| height~Stood, with a mighty following, next the plain,~Marking 45 37| roads were broken, and the following day~Olindro from all sides 46 38| duty good Rogero satisfied,~Following the royal lord with whom 47 38| this side, with all his following, gone,~To that wend those 48 39| attend.~ ~ LXIV~Upon the following day, for Provence steer~ 49 39| dismay;~For stone or arrow following in his rear,~Permit the 50 40| Remains alone, and so the following day;~Forever sifting in 51 41| their encounter till the following morn.~ ~ XXXVII~Until the 52 41| expounded were;~And the day following, in his fountain clear,~ 53 42| pricked to Basle upon the following day,~Whither the tidings 54 42| and enters a new road,~Following that cavalier to his abode.~ ~ 55 43| his sovereign sway;~Who, following a lost falcon in its flight,~ 56 43| and came~His answer on the following day to claim.~ ~ LXXXVIII~" 57 43| then breaks silence in the following words.~ ~ XCVII~"Albeit 58 43| on their way;~And on the following morn before them rose~The 59 44| day and night, and of the following day~Great part, with that 60 44| Applause and favour of the following crowd,~Which scarce found 61 45| well-nigh died,~That on the following day have ruled the world.~ 62 45| peerless might,~He, without following, without aid, alone~(So 63 45| son;~Who with such goodly following as might square~With his 64 45| this; and, on her side,~The following day upon the listed sward~ 65 45| Nor on that day nor on the following two~Appeared, nor news of 66 46| pelf,~With friends, with following, and with life itself.~ ~ 67 46| Rogero sped.~He, on the following morning, and his friend,~ 68 46| young Leo fare.~A worthy following and of high renown~Before,