Canto

 1     2|          each thicket sally.~Nor flying long had urged the frantic
 2     4|       wheeling widely round,~The flying courser pitched upon the
 3     4|          nor can Rogero stay~The flying courser; while, beneath
 4     6|          Meantime Rogero, on the flying steed,~Arrives in false
 5     8|       stir:~ ~ XXXII~And for the flying maid was far before,~And
 6     8|       retreat.~ ~ XXXV~After the flying maid had shaped her course~
 7     9|         the other onset, who~Was flying from the fatal field in
 8     9|         solid marbles riven,~And flying stones cast up as high as
 9    10|        Alcina more:~Him, of that flying courser repossest,~The hippogryph
10    10|            As thought, her lover flying from her shore,~But out
11    10|       stopt;~And over Thames the flying courser dropt.~ ~ LXXIV~
12    10|      they eyed,~Rogero shook the flying courser's rein,~And lightly
13    10|          When he has checked his flying courser's rein)~"O lady,
14    11|  Meanwhile, now far removed, the flying fair~Had halted not, till
15    11|      sing of Amaryllis cease,~Or flying Galataea, not so fair,~Tityrus
16    11|   pursues with pain.~ ~ XXI~This flying and that following, the
17    12|      wide~To be recovered of the flying fair.~As soon as sweet Angelica
18    12|           Stops for his comrade, flying from the fight.~Here one
19    15|          chase a thousand of the flying foe,~Realms beyond Ind subdued
20    16|          come on, and gall~Their flying rants, which nowhere will
21    17|          off, but little gain~By flying him; for swifter is the
22    18|       hurry to the square,~Since flying nought avails, from work
23    18|    Massilian chace,~Who, even in flying, shows his noble heart,~
24    18|           A huntress bold -- the flying steps pursue,~Show where
25    20|          Marphisa terrified.~Nor flying, can they to such distance
26    23|    thought he brewed,~To her the flying horse Astolpho shewed.~ ~
27    26|        arrow had not reached the flying horse.~ ~ CXXXI~At the first
28    27|          with wing~Appeared when flying her) she recognized;~And
29    31|  mountain, valley, and by plain,~Flying the fury of the Franks are
30    33| tottering feet,~Comes forth, the flying cavalier to meet.~ ~ CXIV~
31    34|          And in another then his flying steed~Sufficiently with
32    39|          maid, amid that herd~Of flying Moors, so well the monarch
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