Canto

 1     5|      now before the gate their coursers stand.~To advance the sad
 2    16|         LII~Both spurred their coursers on, with rested lance,~When
 3    17|       their gay and well-trapt coursers prance.~A fairer show remains;
 4    17|     the truncheons down, their coursers wheel,~And, full of daring,
 5    19|      expectant cavaliers their coursers lead.~ ~ LXXI~These through
 6    19|     and air.~Out of a thousand coursers which he fed,~Him, as the
 7    21|      rockets speed,~As the two coursers bear the cavaliers~To hurtle
 8    22| bridles hung,~Belonging to the coursers which flitted.~And now alone,
 9    22|     injury goes;~Both of their coursers here are dispossest,~And
10    22|     career.~Clothes, arms, and coursers every where are rife;~But
11    22|        and hurrying sore their coursers, go.~ ~ LXV~This while had
12    22|      castle hied,~Nor less the coursers panting with their fall,~
13    24|    either swayed.~One of their coursers lacked: for on the moor~
14    26|      well know~Those two their coursers they should vainly gore,~
15    29|       pain~The narrow pass two coursers can contain;~ ~ XXXIV~Two
16    29|      can contain;~ ~ XXXIV~Two coursers, that abreast have thither
17    31|        hurtled from the steep,~Coursers and cavaliers, who sate
18    33|    well,~Had tied their goodly coursers by the rein.~I of their
19    34|       eye.~ ~ LXIX~Four goodly coursers next, and redder far~Than
20    36|    Ferrau, and then upon~Their coursers had replaced each baffled
21    37|   loosened rein~Made the quick coursers make that labour short.~
22    37|    their croups the three good coursers bore.~ ~ XCVII~Thence, lightened
23    38|         Uplift the croup, like coursers as they are,~Some bay, some
24    39|    Armed in a moment, on their coursers sprung,~And hurried where
25    41|    more than a foot-pace their coursers steer;~I say King Agramant
26    41|   fitly matched, their foaming coursers gall.~Bold Brandimart unhorsed
27    42|        the dead their arms and coursers reft,~The rest he to their
28    46|   their croups both staggering coursers fall.~ ~ CXVIII~With bridle
29    46|      there,~The bold and ready coursers in a round,~The warriors
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