Canto

 1     1|     his pain,~That she Orlando followed to the west.~He after learned
 2     2|    readily,~So long and vainly followed far and near;~For he, endued
 3     4|     Charles's beck,~He who had followed Love's imperious lead,~Rinaldo,
 4     5|     its deepest shadows threw,~Followed him softly to his dim retreat:~
 5     5|       Dalinda was in fear,~Yet followed, trusting in Rinaldo's brand.~
 6     6|      that day, and night which followed, me~Detained upon that monster
 7     9| thither in his guidance bound,~Followed Bireno's cousin from his
 8    12|       Rogero close behind, who followed fast.~ ~ XVIII~As soon as
 9    12|        field beheld him speed.~Followed him, and when Roland and
10    12|        And that of Spain which followed to the fight~The Spanish
11    12|    Agramant assembled, who~Had followed him in his prosperity;~To
12    14|      Through parted squadrons, followed in your train;~Who on that
13    14|    could boast~Than that which followed in Sobrino's care;~Nor Saracen
14    18|      by what motive swayed:~He followed Origille, was manifest,~
15    19|    buried Cloridane,~And after followed whither pleased the maid,~
16    20| encountered in their way:~What followed the ensuing strain will
17    21|    thought~Dishonour must have followed and disgrace;~And if I had
18    23|        Proffers and thanks had followed, with a round~Of courtesies
19    23|         That thee I still have followed; so the fame~Had stung me,
20    24|       laid low;~But that which followed, upon my return,~By her
21    26|       And now with prayer, now followed with affront.~Which booting
22    26|    evening-tide.~ ~ XCI~Rogero followed fast the paynim knight,~
23    27|   known device had tried;~Who. followed closely by the hunter, know~
24    27|       he must couch the spear,~Followed not Rodomont, but turned
25    29|      lead her by the rein;~Who followed him with limping gait and
26    32|    wall and ceiling fell.~What followed shall another canto tell.~ ~
27    38|    reigns in so remote a land,~Followed by such a mighty multitude,~
28    39|        which ever louder grew,~Followed by such a fierce alarm withal,~
29    40|      none~Of his own band that followed in his rear;~Although he
30    41|       far as they by sight can followed be,~Follows their sails
31    41|      billow throw,~This billow followed fast by that behind;~Whereof
32    42|     eyes tears ceaseless well)~Followed the knight, to guide his
33    43|        see,~But Flordelice aye followed thee," she cries:~"Well
34    43|        comfort, Flordelice, is followed~His loss, for us that reft
35    43| trailing gown.~A hundred pages followed them, who prest~A hundred
36    43|       hundreds and by hundreds followed more,~Ordained for different
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