Canto

 1     1|   removed the way by which she wends,~A thousand miles from loathed
 2     2|       To Calais the good envoy wends with speed,~And the same
 3     4|       the defence, towards her wends.~He bares the shield, secure
 4     7| enchantress to another quarter wends;~And, for the execution
 5     8|     shagged with thorn,~Rogero wends, to seek the sober fay;~
 6     9|        ARGUMENT~So far Orlando wends, he comes to where~He of
 7     9|   Roman senator thence parting wends~Upon the very day Bireno
 8    11|       at his back, to which he wends,~In guise that, crawling
 9    13|        in silence to my garden wends.~ ~ XIV~"To the pitched
10    13|   Forthwith, before our party, wends his way~To the town, hidden
11    15|     whoso uninstructed thither wends,~Nought of the subtle mischief
12    17|       tent and hut the monarch wends:~Nor who has robbed him
13    23|    wend her way:~If thence she wends not, of the amorous flame~
14    23|       to the deepest greenwood wends his way.~And, when assured
15    24|        a neighbouring township wends.~ ~ XII~Since every one
16    26|   ground' where'er the monster wends,~Each fortress opens; neither
17    26| diverse places in our time she wends;~But the vile rabble and
18    27|   survey,~Whenever he to Borgo wends his way.~ ~ XLVIII~In this
19    27|       she; and thither quickly wends her ways~Whither was said,
20    28|  impedes, who with that damsel wends,~Him by a cruel death the
21    29|       along the beach he after wends,~Near Arragon, beside the
22    31|        venge the knight Alardo wends,~But falls himself astounded
23    31|       grief and fears!~Rinaldo wends afield secure and gay,~Hoping
24    31|      win~That battle's honour, wends the paladin.~ ~ CX~When
25    32|        She musing on Rogero -- wends his way.~For thence, by
26    35|       more -- as in despair --~Wends willingly, although it were
27    36|   fight.~With Bradamant Rogero wends his way.~With other war
28    38|     Child, to Charles Marphisa wends,~To be baptized, with Bradamant
29    38|     famous peers,~And with him wends, all armed, Montalban's
30    40|      ship and ship, in silence wends,~Until he finds himself
31    42|    France or wheresoe'er; then wends his way~Thither where he
32    42|     From Paris he departs, and wends alone,~Plunged in his grief
33    42|        rent his heart,~Rinaldo wends towards the rising light:~
34    43|       palace knew,~And with me wends Melissa; and there I~So
35    43|      shore, aboard her pinnace wends,~And all that night the
36    43|       should be done.~ ~ LX~So wends the warrior summing in his
37    43|        To be more certified he wends (although~He is too well
38    43|         and o'er the threshold wends;~And by the hag conducted,
39    43|        by Gaurus and Metaurus, wends~Past Apennine, no longer
40    46|       LII~To Charles' court he wends; the bird he bore~Of gold
41    46|     Eleanor;~And to the Danube wends; where far and wide~They
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