Canto

 1    11|  liberal of flowing flank and reins.~Roland desires his ship,
 2    14| bitted by a maid, to curb and reins~His savage mouth disdains
 3    16|      his horse abandoning the reins,~And goading with both spurs
 4    18|  Others more wary, with their reins in hand,~Sit watching how
 5    19|       smeared with mud, face, reins, and bosom o'er'~He comes
 6    22|   steed, by choosing, all the reins among,~This part or that,
 7    23|    head,~The courser's gilded reins, in saying so,~Backed him,
 8    23|     nothing slow~To slack the reins or ply the rowels bright.~
 9    24|     from the sun,~His horse's reins and saddle to undo;~Letting
10    33|       like palfrey flee,~With reins and sell, so quick the welkin
11    33|    fly the land.~He takes the reins, his courser backs again,~
12    34|      seated are,~Collects the reins; and heavenward they aspire.~
13    39| Rabican pursues, with flowing reins,~Whom Aymon's daughter drives
14    46|   wound Rogero underneath the reins:~But now the wary youth
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