Canto

 1     1|    affrighted damsel turns her palfrey round,~And shakes the floating
 2     1|      blows.~It now behoves the palfrey swift to ply~His feet; for
 3     1|     not by which she might her palfrey goad,~(Since both, without
 4     1|     here and there her foaming palfrey sped~By strange and crooked
 5     1|  courser pressed.~While on the palfrey, eased of half his weight,~
 6     4|       ends, the host had got~A palfrey, fitting for the road or
 7     7|       red.~Mounted, but not on palfrey, for the fight:~In place
 8     7|    lore,~Conjures, that eve, a palfrey, by her art,~With one foot
 9     8|       of his need;~Then in the palfrey bade him play his part,~
10     8|    Will meet, wherever she her palfrey goad.~ ~  XXXIV~What was
11     8|    best the moistened sand the palfrey bore,~Him, plunged into
12    18|      in affright~She turns her palfrey, and for flight prepares:~
13    20|      the bonnibell~Of gown and palfrey, if, o'erthrown in fight,~
14    23|     which instructed well, her palfrey fleet~Hippalca stirred,
15    23|   little use;~For gentle is my palfrey, reined or loose."~ ~ XCII~
16    24|      neighing, thitherward the palfrey hies~From which the Tartar
17    26|         Fair Doralice upon her palfrey speeds,~The Tartar king,
18    26|         CXXIX~Into that gentle palfrey's form, who bore~The beauteous
19    26|       dead) that bonnibel.~Her palfrey, with the Daemon for his
20    26|     thither, where the furious palfrey run,~Swiftly in succour
21    27|       Him, who embodied in the palfrey goes,~Eastward or west,
22    27|   wayward fiend who makes that palfrey ramp~Bears off the frighted
23    29|      would esteem, albeit that palfrey were~Yet faster than a shaft
24    29|        was it rather, that her palfrey tript,~(For neither this
25    29|      herself purvey~With other palfrey, as she did whilere;~For
26    29|      For many miles impels the palfrey's flight,~Without repose
27    29|        in vain;~And, could the palfrey at a gallop go,~This ill
28    29| retards.~ ~ LXXII~To drag that palfrey ceased he not, though dead,~
29    30|     more spoil and wrack:~That palfrey never more tastes corn or
30    33|       made his hippogryph like palfrey flee,~With reins and sell,
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