Canto

 1     1|      pouch and horn,~On panting hackney! -- man and horse appear~
 2     4|      This his Bayardo, that his hackney spurred;~And viewed, between
 3     8|       on the moor;~Drop dog and hackney; drop the pinions gay,~Which
 4    13|         And forward thence some hackney, for my need.~ ~ XXIII~"
 5    22|       gate~An elder trotting on hackney made!~And he approaching
 6    23|         Is, bound upon a little hackney, led.~ ~ LIII~But HE who
 7    23|          but that he was on the hackney bound,~Would at his feet
 8    23|         succour to confide,~Her hackney drives behind his courser
 9    23|         His lady, Doralice) "my hackney's rein,~Since for the bridle
10    24| cavalier,~Upon a sorry, little, hackney tied,~And by armed horseman
11    30|    spied.~-- "My jennet for thy hackney were I fain~To barter,"
12    30|     have I to tell.~Give me thy hackney, with some boot instead:~
13    45|         helm untied:~On a small hackney, hurrying sore, he went~
14    46|        By him, in likeness of a hackney horse,~Constantine's son
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