Canto

 1     1|          prayed;~And both united chased the royal maid.~ ~ XXII~
 2     2|          of no meaner might;~And chased the maid by woods, and floods,
 3     3|   distress and vex him as a foe;~Chased into Barco. It were hard
 4     7|          And with their radiance chased the night away.~To seek
 5     8|      Tithonus' inn withdrew,~And chased the shades, and cleared
 6    12|      haply her the robber whom I chased~Has far away, through other
 7    14|       but 'twas in ancient days;~Chased hence by Avarice, Anger,
 8    15|          XXXI~"Pompey, though he chased rovers everywhere,~Was not
 9    15|       all the travellers whom he chased~Ran into it, and the engine
10    16|   banners: while the cavalier~So chased the quailing Saracens, the
11    18|          the ponderous load,~And chased Brunello, worthy of the
12    20|           through the glade,~Had chased that man of his, who this
13    22|  formidable bugle's roar,~He had chased the unfaithful people in
14    22|       hands.~ ~ XXIII~He, having chased the enchanter Moor away,~
15    23|     Above a third he killed, and chased the rest,~And smote, and
16    24|         peer.~But, when Astolpho chased the wizard old,~With the
17    24|         whose crimson dyes~Where chased by dread, to Doralice drew
18    29|         Orlando turned anew,~And chased the damsel that before him
19    29|      have this courser more,~Who chased by swift Orlando scours
20    31| squadrons make resort.~ ~ LXXXIX~Chased by Rinaldo and King Charlemagne,~
21    32|         choicest warriors taken, chased, or dead --~In Arles was
22    33|     Frenchman unresisting flies,~Chased by their bands beyond the
23    33|       Saved from that fowl which chased him, far and wide;~Conditioning
24    34|       lay,~Where nymphs for ever chased the panting prey.~ ~ LXXIII~
25    36|     suspicion from her breast is chased.~ ~ LIV~Bradamant took her
26    36|       sign of peace, and discord chased,~They, at his bidding, tenderly
27    38|        and all his court I slew;~Chased his ill race, and seized
28    39|         seen a bull, by mastiffs chased~That gore his bleeding ears,
29    39|       Moors, so well the monarch chased,~As to o'ertake him in his
30    42|        if they be glad~At having chased the Saracens, or sad;~ ~
31    42|       numerous crew)~Issued, and chased the darkness far and wide.~
32    45|       assail,~All from his bosom chased the generous youth,~Save
33    46|         from my bosom would have chased,~And with my present love
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