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 1     4|    filly to griffin bore;~Hight hippogryph. In wings and beak and crest,~
 2     4| mountain's crest;~And finds the hippogryph, who bore the shield,~But
 3     4|  mountain-rise.~ ~  L~After the hippogryph has won such height,~That
 4     6|   sailor's bound.~ ~ XVIII~That hippogryph, huge fowl, and strange
 5     7|       that port.~ ~ LXXVIII~The hippogryph he might have had at need,~
 6    10|   flying courser repossest,~The hippogryph on airy voyage bore:~Whence
 7    10|      fears it so will bathe his hippogryph, ~That he shall vainly covet
 8    22| fortunate the best:~In that the hippogryph so happily~Offered himself;
 9    22|       XXVIII~Minded to take the hippogryph, he flung~The saddle on
10    23|      full ease~A bridle for the Hippogryph had made,~And here was standing,
11    23|         and ascending slow,~The hippogryph through yielding aether
12    23|         of sprite~He backed the hippogryph and soared in air,~Frontino
13    33|         I pursue,~That made his hippogryph like palfrey flee,~With
14    38|   Astolpho rose,~And his winged hippogryph again bestrode:~Then, hurrying
15    44|      the Moorish land,~Made the hippogryph anew his wings expand;~ ~
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