Canto

 1     1|      the encounter horse and rider threw,~Deeming enough was
 2     2|      by Rhone's current, I~A rider on a winged courser spy.~ ~
 3     6| landscape fair,~That, if his rider from the saddle sprung,~
 4     9|      To earth fall horse and rider: this the knight~Scarce
 5    12| scoured the plain,~Without a rider to direct the rein.~ ~ LXXVI~
 6    14|     the truncheon, horse and rider died.~ ~ XLVI~In running
 7    16|     force,~Zerbino cleft the rider and his horse.~ ~ LXIII~
 8    16|      The falchion missed the rider as he fled,~But reached
 9    18|    corse,~And overthrown the rider and his horse.~ ~ CLXXXIII~
10    23|    aether flew;~And next the rider stirred the courser so,~
11    23| below,~Tumble, reversed, the rider and his horse.~On the hard
12    26|    he overbore~The horse and rider, bleeding in the dust;~The
13    26|   not so wide~As to make any rider void the sell.~Seeing herself
14    29|     over heels, she with her rider went:~Nor harmed was he,
15    31|     Whelmed in one fate, the rider and his horse.~ ~ LXX~When
16    36|    would fain~Wound horse or rider in the paunch or breast;~
17    39|     her hot courser feel his rider's haste.~But neither martial
18    45|       And all night with his rider paced that round,~Who never
19    46|     with his right he at his rider struck,~Whom he in belly,
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