Canto

 1     1|      either road),~Commit the chase to fortune. By this way~
 2     1|     better speed.~Furious, in chase of him, Rinaldo hies.~But
 3     2|     her horse into the gloomy chase,~And drove him through rough
 4     2|   thoughts both Fame and Duty chase:~And she, at length, resolved
 5     3|   Bertoldo's wedded love, and chase~Fierce Frederick Barbarossa'
 6     3|      I will not with a bitter chase the sweet.~ ~ LXIII~"Soon
 7     5|       to forego the fruitless chase~Of one, to thee so kind,
 8     6|       in the crystal wave, to chase~The scorching heat which
 9     8|    accustomed fox and hare to chase,~If he behold the quarry
10    12|    and Sacripant, directs her chase;~Rogero, with Gradasso fierce,
11    12|      To their good steeds, to chase the bright black eyes,~The
12    12|       from the keen pursuer's chase.~Meantime their ways the
13    12|       slain by me.~Nor when I chase or woo my lady dear,~Let
14    15|    countries will be won;~Ten chase a thousand of the flying
15    16|     use doth sovereign reason chase,~And free will is subdued
16    17|       Alpine regions bare,~To chase the shades and gild the
17    18| cavalier,~Saw none, nor he to chase his prey delayed.~To whom, "
18    18|   Christian bands are held in chase;~And of all needful matters
19    18|    his life a follower of the chase.~A cheek of white, suffused
20    18|      keener than the rest the chase to ply;~And, when he sees
21    19|    the tread of foemen, as in chase:~Lastly Medoro by his voice
22    19|      else is used, except the chase,~Tourney, or wrestling match,
23    22| encountered, issuing from the chase,~A woman, with a passing
24    23|     Hippalca him in ceaseless chase,~Pursues with taunt and
25    26|    XLIX~"More forward in this chase shall no one show~Than Sigismond,
26    26|      Is Francis Sforza in the chase outdone.~ ~ LII~"Of good
27    26|       their better course,~In chase of those offending knights
28    28|  through,~The rising sun 'gan chase the dusky rack.~At home
29    29|    that, of her Brandimart in chase,~(If you remember, sir,)
30    29|      The youth, that sees him chase his love who fled,~His courser
31    32|     that woman should a woman chase;~Nor that a knight a woman
32    33|      From Italy the Berengari chase!~Whom, quelled and broken
33    33|        he into exile seems to chase:~Then shows the king, that
34    34|       nor Eurystheus, in such chase~Ever renowned Alcides vext
35    39|       if ashamed they in that chase did lag,~Return repentant
36    42|      cruel smart.~Him that in chase of the Indian damsel hies~
37    42|       ill pursue;~If he would chase the damsel on her flight,~
38    42|       his courser through the chase:~But not behind the hellish
39    44|    squadrons rally, turn, and chase~The Grecian troops that
40    45|    his heart more speedily to chase,~Will rove from realm to
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