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1 2| another way;~Bradamont, seeking her devoted knight,~The 2 4| valiant, venture here,~Where, seeking glory, death may be his 3 4| is to be tried.~ ~ LXIX~Seeking their way to shorten as 4 8| England, subsidies~Of men was seeking, for his monarch's aid,~ 5 9| the camp to see;~Still seeking nought beside: next up and 6 10| spent more time and pain~Seeking the friendly court of Charlemagne.~ ~ 7 11| had made his won:~These, seeking pasture, through the valley 8 12| Through the inmost palace, seeking still his foe,~And here 9 12| times or six, still vainly seeking, said~Within himself, at 10 12| as his usage was, went seeking her,~By whom he had been 11 13| Duke Aymon's daughter goes,~Seeking Rogero, where so large a 12 14| this his Christian people, seeking aid.~ ~ LXXV~And the ineffable 13 17| scarce pervious to the tread,~Seeking red deer, goat, fallow-buck, 14 18| but him, in the design~Of seeking out Sir Aquilant once more,~ 15 20| and hide:~Many in panic, seeking a retreat,~Lurk, in some 16 20| XCVII~The duke arrives, seeking the friendly band,~Whom 17 21| which knew not rest~In seeking what her wicked love may 18 23| wretch perused, in vain~Seeking another sense than was exprest,~ 19 24| when the thing I knew,~Seeking the wretch these precipices 20 24| ravished faulchion go.~ ~ LXXIV~Seeking him morn and evening, but 21 25| world, in armour sheen,~Seeking adventure strange on every 22 26| to the martial dame,~How seeking aid for Agramant he came.~ ~ 23 26| river saps its mounds,~And seeking vent the oozing waters drop,~ 24 28| He changed his scheme of seeking Afric's land,~(So this fair 25 29| mountain to the plain;~And, seeking long a path, at length descends~ 26 33| neighbouring forest flies,~Seeking the closest shade and thickest 27 34| Some waste on love, some seeking honour, lose~Their wits, 28 35| and in vain,~Had thither, seeking Frontalatte, gone:~I say 29 37| slain.~ ~ ~ I~If, as in seeking other gift to gain,~(For 30 37| the daughter, or the wife,~Seeking no more their rebel wrath 31 39| Nubians loudest cried;~And seeking wherefore that wide larum 32 42| for Ind.~ ~ XXXIX~Rinaldo seeking out the sage anew~For his 33 43| this sea;~Whose isle none, seeking succour, vainly tread,~Whether 34 46| land he sought to find,~And seeking whom, he now in person came.~