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 1     7|      need,~Who next below good Rabican was tied,~But that the dame
 2     8|    said,~Armed, to the gate on Rabican did ride;~Found the guard
 3     8|        works so well his wing,~Rabican cannot distance him in flight:~
 4    15|     corn,~Fed on pure air, and Rabican his name.~His way the bearer
 5    15| pursues with flowing rein.~Him Rabican, who marvellously flies,~
 6    18|      full career.~ ~ CXVIII~On Rabican, pricked forth before his
 7    22|    Sprang from a copse, backed Rabican, and fled~With the good
 8    22|      in prison pent!~ ~ XIV~On Rabican, who with the wind might
 9    22|    pursued is gone.~He neither Rabican nor thief can meet,~And
10    22|       in it, "Lay on, lay on."~Rabican with the rest had broke
11    23|      on her he will bestow~His Rabican; so passing swift of kind,~
12    32|       transport their prey;~So Rabican with Bradamant, at large,~--
13    32|      did stand.~ ~ LXIX~Though Rabican's good paces merit praise,~
14    35|        of wind and flame, good Rabican~So dextrous was, and could
15    39|   remote, upon the strand.~Him Rabican pursues, with flowing reins,~
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