Canto

 1   Int| Atlantes, an African wizard who seeks to derail fate and keep
 2     1|      the wind;~Nor in her panic seeks to choose her ground,~Nor
 3     1|       Of that swift stream, and seeks the morion lost.~But the
 4     1|             LXVIII~While she so seeks the Saracen to cheer,~Behold
 5     2|         own be reft.~And he who seeks it dearly pays the deed.~
 6     4|        sadle bow.~He lights and seeks her, who like wolf among~
 7     7|      and by hill and plain;~But seeks her cherished friend with
 8     7|         hapless wight,~Him ever seeks, and for attendant train~
 9     7|     Then of Provence, departing seeks the shore.~The enchantress
10     8|      yearns:~And many a country seeks for him in vain;~To whom
11     9|       sleeping foe.~Now this he seeks, and now that other place;~
12    12|     above the helmet ties;~Then seeks the fittest sapling for
13    12|        toiling long and sore~He seeks the damsel there, 'twixt
14    14|        full of wonder~And envy, seeks the count by hill and plain:~
15    18|    noble heart,~And threatening seeks his lair with sluggish pace;~
16    18|          He from Altheus vainly seeks to fly,~Whom as his heart
17    18|       replied)~That he Damascus seeks, where to assay~Their virtuous
18    21|      oft befalls a cavalier~Who seeks and finds adventure, high
19    23|      more the wretched sufferer seeks for ease,~He finds but so
20    24|        Zerbino, here and there, seeks every way~By which to wound,
21    26|         in that assay,~Marphisa seeks their fury to assuage,~And
22    27|     matter if he stands or run,~Seeks vainly his predestined doom
23    27|        can longer warfare wage,~Seeks out the greenwood-holt and
24    29|         his unhappy error read,~Seeks to appease his wounded spirit
25    29|        road~And place her lover seeks in anxious wise,~Excepting
26    31|  cavalier,~And such a troop, he seeks to make a stand,~He and
27    31|     through the pitchy darkness seeks the knight,~O'erturning
28    31|  wide-wasting lance.~ ~ XCIV~He seeks the paladin, now here now
29    31|        will excuse.~With him he seeks the river side, and here~
30    32|     portal barred,~And that she seeks a lodging tells the guard.~ ~
31    33|     right, now left, but vainly seeks repose:~ ~ LX~Yet slumber
32    34|     need feather other dart!~He seeks the Armenian, why by pact
33    36|     equal to my pain.~I him who seeks my life, alas! shall spill,~
34    37|     LXVIII~"On the fixt day she seeks the temple, dight~With precious
35    37|        his rage and hatred hot,~Seeks to offend her corse that
36    37|         of rage and enmity,~Now seeks the wretch with word and
37    39|      guest,~As Progne, when she seeks her noisy nest.~ ~ XXXII~
38    40|     Good horses and good armour seeks the knight~And goodly swords
39    42|       pain,~But, sword in hand, seeks him of Sericane.~ ~  X~As
40    42|      fate, appears subdued:~Nor seeks he means of fence against
41    43|     driven.~Vainly long time he seeks her, then remains~Foiled
42    43|   medicine found,~His church he seeks, his knee to Jesus bows,~
43    45|     From the suns rise until he seeks his bed;~And if he for that
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