Canto

 1   Int| Bradamante (who has decided to follow her heart) is in pursuit
 2     1|      of him, Rinaldo hies.~But follow we Angelica, who flies.~ ~
 3     2|      with timid eye,~Such ruin follow from the faulchion's sway,~
 4     2|    while they yet are near,~To follow peer and damsel in their
 5     2|    with the wind and flood;~To follow a fair virgin of his blood.~ ~
 6     2|      Compassed with cliffs, or follow one who flies.~Besides,
 7     3|       would'st ride.~ ~ LXXIV~"Follow him close, and viewing (
 8     5|      deep a dye,~That, bent to follow him, he well nigh turned~
 9     8|    they anew are free to roam,~Follow Rogero's footsteps to the
10    10|       sure regale~On shore, to follow that deceitful show:~And
11    10|    lest a new~Mischance should follow, slipt the ring, which brought~
12    11|      Judas there to dwell.~But follow we the good Orlando, who~
13    11|   bleeds.~The labouring orc to follow is constrained,~Dragged
14    12|    damsel could not choose~But follow, when she vanished from
15    13|      and makes me descend:~Two follow, and a troop would throng
16    13|      there alone,~And vowed to follow whither he would guide.~
17    13|        thou posses him, and to follow me;~For if thou wendest
18    14|   hearts, who were not slow~To follow, nor far off, the gorgeous
19    14|    power of Less Castile.~They follow Madarasso's gonfalon,~Who
20    17|  thought, would him pursue~And follow, wheresoe'er he bent his
21    18|        to recount.~'Tis meet I follow Charles upon his way,~Hurrying
22    18|      This done: lest he should follow on our quest,~And so undo
23    19|         as I said, the ten; to follow~The ancient usage which
24    20|       find me in the strife~To follow thee or perish at thy side:~
25    20|       reside.~Sansonet, Guido, follow, with the pair~Or brethren
26    21|    death was nigh,~And sure to follow, quickly changed his part;~
27    23|     days, with fruitless pain,~Follow him, without tidings of
28    24|       not any fear,~For I will follow thee to heaven or hell;~
29    26|        and Vivian, in pursuit,~Follow, and from afar that maid
30    27|       s trail, the valiant two~Follow upon her track, nor halt,
31    27|   slight:~He would, in person, follow her at speed,~And to his
32    29|       spake Zerbino's name,~To follow whom, escaping Sarza's peer,~
33    29|      another will provide;~And follow we in mad Orlando's rear;~
34    29|        that mare,~That she may follow with more ease, so led;~
35    30|        well aware)~So prone to follow whatsoe'er is new,~That
36    32|             Shall I be fain~To follow one, that strives to hide
37    32|      that damsel brought,~Will follow strife and boundless enmities,~
38    33|       Quitting the fount, they follow, where they view~New prints
39    37|      and her comrades bold;~To follow whom I promised erst, if
40    37|       s spirit did prevent,~Of follow hers, I wiss not; but, I
41    38|      way,~And lets the victual follow in his rear.~Towards Mount
42    40|   their conduct go,~Safely may follow them; for at its base,~A
43    40|       good or evil wise."~" -- Follow my mode; another mode and
44    41|      For this should vengeance follow, albeit slow,~Dealt by his
45    43| follows him as long as she can follow~With eyes whose tears her
46    43|    since this clay~Will not to follow thee my soul release.~If
47    44|    make their way,~Him will he follow, nor forego, until~That
48    46|      This must thou shun, that follow" -- seems the sage~To say -- "
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