Canto

 1     6|         some there, sustained the load,~For he was drunk, and kept
 2    11|           to the forge, a useless load;~And gun or carbine on thy
 3    11|      entering a forest hoar,~-- A load lamenting smites upon his
 4    15|           sumpter-nag he laid the load,~In triumph led, behind
 5    15|        the giant's back the bulky load,~Who could a tower upon
 6    18|        with the duke takes up his load, to steer~Thither, where
 7    18|     shoulders slipt the ponderous load,~And chased Brunello, worthy
 8    18|     between themselves divide the load.~ ~ CLXXXVIII~Hurrying their
 9    18|      Cloridane,~"To cast away the load we bear, and fly:~For 'twere
10    19|            Nor from the cherished load his shoulders frees.~Wearied,
11    19|      grass, and stalked about his load.~ ~ VII~As in her rocky
12    21|       told who felt at heart such load,~Reflecting she beneath
13    28|  suffering testifies,~With what a load of grief she is opprest,~
14    29|        along that pathway, with a load~Of logs; they, marking well
15    30|           way,~Or into Africa his load convey.~ ~ XIII~Nor poops
16    30|      would with him draw down his load;~But that himself the madman'
17    35|      rather cast away, his costly load.~ ~ XII~I say, that when
18    35|       names convey,~Then drop the load, which is Oblivion's prey.~ ~
19    37|         by hound,~Flings down his load, and swiftly darts away,~
20    39|            when, freighted with a load~Of prisoners, lo! a vessel
21    39| Shouldered by sturdy Dudon is the load,~And on the beach's furthest
22    44|  shoulders thrown~The intolerable load whereof the weight~Will
23    44|           All night, nor from his load Frontino frees.~When the
24    46|   condemned to slave,~So with the load they lie opprest, with pain~
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