Canto

 1   Int|    Orlando, set out for France in search of him. Again the same waters
 2     1|         pass,~Roving the banks in search of lusty grass.~ ~ XXXVII~
 3     1|     shield and crest of white; in search of whom~Through the wide
 4     2|         so precious, I with thee~(Search the wide world throughout)
 5     4| whatsoever in the world is found,~Search its four quarters, in this
 6     7|         Who many days pursued her search in vain;~By shadowy wood,
 7     8|       unpent.~It seemed, as if in search of covering shade,~He, vainly
 8     9|            Such is their law), in search of plunder hies;~And all
 9    10|           envoy to these parts in search of aid.~ ~ LXXV~Rogero came
10    11|           will it need to send in search of vest~Beyond the savage
11    12|   Sometimes the peer~Stopt in his search and heard a voice complain,~
12    14|        day, and half the next, in search he strayed~Of him who wore
13    14|           made demand~What way in search of Silence to pursue:~Who
14    15|        thou mightst town and city search outright,~And continent
15    17|    Charlemagne had made repair~In search of him towards the city
16    18|           Sir Mandricardo goes~In search of Argier's king. Charles
17    18|         upon his way,~Hurrying in search of furious Rodomont,~Who
18    18|          guested in one bower)~In search of her had little way to
19    20|       bark, his pinnace steers~In search of plunder, o'er the billows
20    23|         more,~At last resolves in search of him to steer.~But, as
21    23|           About his weary bed, in search of rest;~And vainly shifting,
22    24|       visited,~But thither in his search Zerbino fares.~Last to those
23    27|   Paris-town she is not found,~In search of his Angelica is bound.~ ~
24    27|        CXXIV~Yet will I make such search before I die,~Rather before
25    31|         river's darksome deep,~To search for beauteous nymph in secret
26    31|      After she long and fruitless search had made,~At length a warrior
27    32|           she sought the Hall,~In search of lodging; but, ere harboured
28    35|        and Olivier,~Who, bound in search of good Orlando, were~Thither
29    39|          royal banners stayed:~In search of Rodomont, he vainly turned;~
30    43|         She rested from her weary search, and died.~ ~ CLX~"Ah! wherefore,
31    43|        they were thither bound in search of aid~For Oliviero's hurt,
32    46|         46~ ~ ARGUMENT~After long search for good Rogero made,~Him
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