Canto

 1     1|        from the plain,~Upon the croup bestowed that damsel sweet,~
 2     1|       weight,~The lady left the croup, and gained the seat.~ ~
 3     4|       the damsel on his horse's croup.~ ~  LXXII~And as the lady
 4     6|      slow;~These mounted on the croup of centaur sit:~Those perched
 5     8|        and more~Lashed from the croup, nor missed his better side.~
 6     8|      the wizard old,~And on the croup, at ease, Astolpho placed:~
 7    10|       in mid seat,~While on the croup behind him sate the fair;~
 8    16|         But reached the horse's croup, and stretched him dead,~ ~
 9    22|   bonnibel,~For carrying on his croup an ancient dame,~Encountered
10    28|     behind him on his courser's croup;~ ~ LXXXVIII~Rather within
11    30|   Bathed are knees, paunch, and croup, till of that horse~Scarcely
12    30| descended Durindane:~Yet on the croup the stripling tumbled back,~
13    33|   faulchion smites.~ ~ CXXII~At croup or collar now he aims his
14    37|        seats her on her horse's croup; so do~Her comrades by those
15    37|    flinging her upon Frontino's croup,~Rogero bears her off amid
16    38|        on the plain,~Uplift the croup, like coursers as they are,~
17    41|         And cloak his courser's croup and chest and mane:~But,
18    42|     thrust the monster from his croup.~Arrived the stranger smote
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