Canto

 1     3|       joy the adventure strange pursues,~Moving with ready haste
 2     4|        vain the cherished youth pursues.~And still renewing tears,
 3     9|      his amorous quest:~This he pursues the livelong winter through,~
 4     9|        so long the missing maid pursues,~Nor of the damsel yet can
 5    10|       And plying fast her oars, pursues the knight~Along the sandy
 6    11|        with his eyes the knight pursues with pain.~ ~ XXI~This flying
 7    12| ARGUMENT~Orlando, full of rage, pursues a knight~Who bears by force
 8    12|         him on his way.~The one pursues while him the other flies,~
 9    12|      halts not, and Roland fast pursues,~Nor Sacripant less plies
10    12|          Orlando, covered thus, pursues the quest,~Nor him day,
11    13|       gentle damsel so her tale pursues,~While sobs and sighs oft
12    15|        Israel, his way the duke pursues;~In which King Pharaoh and
13    15|      guise~Borne off his heels, pursues with flowing rein.~Him Rabican,
14    15|   Whatever pleasure other wight pursues~Seems but the more to vex
15    16|        fox in crafty hardihood)~Pursues, and so well shapes her
16    18|     towards Antioch she her way pursues,~By a new leman of that
17    20| friendless, she a track~Uncouth pursues, and through a wooded lair.~
18    20|         are so proud," (the hag pursues)~"And flout me with such
19    23|         him in ceaseless chase,~Pursues with taunt and curses manifold.~
20    24|        Zerbino, who the Paladin pursues,~And loath would be to lose
21    26|         Rodomont o'er the plain pursues his man.~-- Another stroke,
22    27|        wildfire darts, that eye~Pursues the progress of the flash
23    27|    Sacripant, Circassia's king, pursues~A fierce and furious quarrel
24    29|      that dame,~As questing dog pursues the sylvan game.~ ~ LXII~
25    32|   hurries ought,~Bradamant, who pursues her road at ease:~Much evermore
26    32|        wait their coming." (she pursues,)~Who know and will observe
27    33|       water."~ ~ XXXV~(The lord pursues) "with no less overthrow,~
28    34|         towards a spacious vale pursues;~A place wherein is wonderfully
29    35|         hears)~King Charlemagne pursues, her way she steers.~ ~
30    39|         the strand.~Him Rabican pursues, with flowing reins,~Whom
31    41|       were.~ ~ LV~That anchoret pursues, and does upbraid~Rogero
32    41|         That he but little more pursues the foe;~ ~ XCVIII~But turning
33    45|      discourse with more beside pursues,~That might from death to
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