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 1     2| Rebellious to the rein or goading spur.~ ~ VII~He, when the king
 2     6|            and through the air~To spur him to a new career again~
 3     8|        Little the guiding hand or spur obeyed.~ ~ IX~Constrained
 4     8|           and worse his trot; nor spur~Could that dull beast to
 5    12|           his steed.~And with the spur admonished Brigliador.~Ferrau,
 6    14|        honoured gifts, the gilded spur and sword.~ ~ IV~You, with
 7    15|        whet that purpose need the spur)~That they the Church from
 8    16|        proverb says) who lacks no spur.~He moved the squadrons,
 9    17|         show,~And with the goring spur his courser bled.~Hence
10    19|         to gird sword, nor fasten spur below,~Is man allowed, nor
11    20|           his ears, controlled by spur and bit.~ ~ CXXXII~And,
12    30|  straightening knee,~And whip and spur, his horse towards the sea.~ ~
13    31|        spring from ground,~As the spur galled and gored his bleeding
14    40|       aside,~And with the galling spur his courser prest;~Meanwhile
15    46|       CXVIII~With bridle and with spur the martial pair~Raise their
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