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1 1| dread.~Yet they together ride by waste and wold,~And, 2 2| squadrons masterless, to ride~Along the cliffs, and passes 3 3| castle, whither thou would'st ride.~ ~ LXXIV~"Follow him close, 4 4| shall rejoice with me to ride."~He meant the ring, but 5 4| towards the Scottish city ride,~Where the poor damsel's 6 5| what moved the youth to ride:~And in the palace, touching 7 5| LXXVIII~Not far they ride before the walls appear,~ 8 7| how ill that courser is to ride";~And said the following 9 8| the gate on Rabican did ride;~Found the guard unprepared, 10 12| him, who late with us did ride!~What meed, which worthiest 11 14| Dorilon the men of Setta ride;~The Nasamonians troop with 12 14| warrior 'gan in greater hurry ride;~Until he heard reed-pipe 13 17| see the martial gallants ride~By twos and threes, or singly, 14 17| she who with the peer did ride~Was honoured by the courteous 15 18| CV~Straight to the city ride the martial band,~And, through 16 18| Orlando's ensign dared to ride.~Approaching nearer, this 17 19| damsels, as they forward fare,~Ride through the streets, succinct, 18 19| with so many against one to ride,~Had seemed to him advantage 19 20| it may please the dame to ride."~ ~ CXXVI~"And be it so," 20 21| Argaeus was compelled to ride.~Quickly that wanton, from 21 21| credulous Morando, who to ride~Thither was wonted, would 22 23| communing of many matters, ride.~ ~ XXIV~Bradamant enters 23 23| than thee the horse doth ride,~And vainly would his match 24 23| lawless multitude, some ride, some run.~I' the midst 25 25| succour of those brethren ride,~To rescue them from Bertolagi' 26 26| that faithful messenger to ride~Till she Mount Alban reached 27 26| miles, a thousand, would he ride,~-- Were it not so -- to 28 27| XVII~The first four ride until themselves they find~ 29 28| forth, and, after few days' ride,~Reached Rome, and his paternal 30 28| addrest;~` -- Now to Baccano ride you leisurely,~And there 31 28| the Roman knight together ride.~ ~ XLVIII~"Disguised they 32 31| till to that bridge they ride,~Which Argier's king maintained, 33 32| the lady and behind her ride~More squires and maids, 34 32| yet but little way did ride,~When with his flock, which 35 33| Good Durindana, and Baiardo ride.~ ~ LXXIX~No signal they, 36 35| camp the paynims, would I ride.~ ~ LVIII~"Which bark (I 37 35| ground, and to the encounter ride,~And, like those others, 38 36| within the hostile ramparts ride;~And prick so far, the second ' 39 36| orders many to take arms, who ride~Forth from the ramparts, 40 37| courier maid, nor they that ride~With her, aye mindful how 41 39| transformed to vessels, ride;~And of as diverse qualities 42 40| where yet he hoped would ride~The fleet which him to Africa 43 44| restored, in Afric waters ride~Sir Dudon's ships which 44 44| these hopes appeared to ride,~These hopes a foul and 45 44| that's shown to him doth ride.~For towards the bridge 46 45| sooner mounts, where he shall ride,~If the revolving wheel 47 45| damsel had been wont to ride.~Rogero, that but schemes, 48 46| combat or in troops they ride;~On horseback or afoot, 49 46| stature grand,~Was seen to ride towards the royal table;~