Canto

 1     1|      lightly through the forest hies~Than half-clothed churl
 2     1|        in chase of him, Rinaldo hies.~But follow we Angelica,
 3     5|     offends his mate. In safety hies~The she bear, matched with
 4     6|   swiftly to remove the courser hies.~Then, with a face suffused
 5     8|         the haste with which he hies,~Conjectures truly what
 6     8|     comes the sound, he swiftly hies,~And toils, now here, now
 7     9|      law), in search of plunder hies;~And all the women that
 8    10|         forth from the pavilion hies,~As if on new-born wings,
 9    10|      her sisters to the frigate hies,~Which waits them, and aboard
10    10|        measureless sea-monster, hies,~Which on abominable food
11    11|       deal her death, the giant hies:~So that, advancing with
12    11|         his grotto aged Proteus hies,~And mounts above the surface
13    11|    Paladin with them to Ireland hies,~From whence to France the
14    12| swiftness through the greenwood hies,~Wind would not overtake
15    13|       the cavern's door Orlando hies.~And having them without
16    14|        Kind Marsilius' bastard, hies~With valiant Doricont; amid
17    15|     with it along Nile's margin hies,~So that the thief cannot
18    16|   Alvaracchiae, and against him hies;~Whom he unhorses, dead
19    18|        calls him, lo! the felon hies,~And brandishes on high
20    18|         arms with hand extended hies,~And without more regard
21    22|        he from his den in panic hies;~Troubled and pale, and
22    22|         is, who from the castle hies,~The first by lot, shall
23    22|  thitherward, without delay, he hies~Where, when the joust began,
24    23|         venture thitherward she hies,~Where she believes the
25    23|    she-wolf fled, which, as she hies,~At distance hears the hounds
26    24|         thitherward the palfrey hies~From which the Tartar king
27    24|        troubled and despairing, hies~Into hell's deep and gloomy
28    26|       the damsel on her journey hies.~And leaves those others,
29    26|     cause of all their discord, hies.~Now hear the upshot of
30    27|         the desire to seek them hies.~ ~ XI~Her to Anglantes
31    33|          elephants, and footmen hies~Thither that king, confiding
32    40|         arms and to the rampart hies.~As yet reposing in her
33    42|      chase of the Indian damsel hies~Disdain preserves; from
34    43|        story of his woe, Adonio hies;~And in discomfort and in
35    46|        bliss with impious venom hies,~But falls in combat; and,
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