Canto

 1     1|      discovered near,~In a close path, a horseless cavalier.~ ~
 2     1|       spied,~Bounding across the path, his gallant steed,~And, "
 3     1|          endlong by the readiest path is gone,~And measures, pricking
 4     2|          drove him through rough path and tangled ally~And oftentimes
 5     2|       And giddy precipice, where path was none,~Nor sign, nor
 6     2|        proffer aid, and down the path of stone~Which winds about
 7     3|       this cave shouldst come by path untried,~Which covers the
 8     3|    thought,~But boldly tread the path perscribed by fate;~Nor
 9     3|       the rising sun ascends,~By path, long space obscure on either
10     4| Camaldoli.~Then through a rugged path and painful wended,~Which
11     4|      skill~Nor upon any side was path or stair,~Which furnished
12     4|        They to the wider track a path preferred;~When echoing
13     7|       pursue."~ ~ VIII~Along the path, which through a forest
14     8|        From cliff to cliff, from path to path forlorn,~A rugged,
15     8|     cliff to cliff, from path to path forlorn,~A rugged, lone,
16     8|          days before;~For him by path untrod had fiend conveyed:~
17     8|        here behoves me, from the path I pressed,~To turn awhile,
18     9|         thus the king bars every path which lies~Free for the
19    10|          sand, as he~Pursued his path along the sunny shore,~Were
20    10|    flight,~Returning, he another path pursued;~As Magi erst, who
21    11|          vale:~Where he beheld a path, by wood concealed,~The
22    11|  following, the two~Kept a close path which widened still, and
23    12|      said,~When through a gloomy path, upon his steed,~Following
24    12|     tread;~The Spaniard kept the path more nigh the mount,~By
25    12|        is in dread~Through other path than that by which she fled.~ ~
26    13|         calls me from the beaten path away;~-- Of Aymon's daughter, --
27    13|         than two miles in narrow path had rode,~Before, by two
28    15|         land continued hence his path.~ ~ XXXVIII~He pricks through
29    15|      cross the water;~For yonder path conducts thee straight to
30    15|      mighty river and the fen,~A path upon the sandy shore doth
31    15|          But take the right-hand path, abrupt and drear;~Since
32    18|          of countless enemies,~A path shall quickly by his hand
33    18|          be caught,~She from his path would keep all steeds beside;~
34    18|      Fortune still blocked their path throughout the day,~So that
35    18|        quit; they vainly did his path explore,~After Sir Gryphon
36    19|         dead.~ ~ III~The closest path, amid the forest gray,~To
37    20|        Nor know what can securer path afford~Than that which I
38    20|        recount,~Now many days by path obscure had flown,~Still
39    22|   through this, should take that path in vain,~The damsel stood
40    22|       lit; but we must strain~By path so foul and crooked, that
41    23|        drear,~To wander by close path the lady sent,~Until the
42    23|        rode,~Ere any crossed her path on mischief bent,~Or even
43    23|           Ere thither by another path, astray,~Zerbino came, with
44    23|       hand.~The count, ere other path he would pursue,~Took from
45    24|     Slowly his steed by the same path addrest,~Which had been
46    25|    neighbouring wood pursued her path, a wound~Was dealt the damsel
47    25|         by his say~Made the dark path they trod less irksome be.~
48    25|          warriors halted where~A path went through the uncultivated
49    26|     Where he new prints upon the path espied.~ ~ LXXXIX~Hippalca
50    27|        were too slow~To free the path and break their close array.~
51    28|     spied,~Advancing by a narrow path, which lay~Through a green
52    29|       visage hides,~He reached a path upon the rugged steep,~Which
53    29|       plain;~And, seeking long a path, at length descends~Towards
54    35|          lightly go,~He picked a path along the outer ledge,~And
55    42|     gloomiest track and blindest path he still~Threaded the tangled
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