Canto

 1     6|    steep~Dun deer or nimble goat, disporting, leap.~ ~ XXIII~
 2     6|   some of ape;~With hoof of goat that other stamped the sand;~
 3    14| Beneath the Centaur and the Goat, his spears~There to recruit,
 4    14|     easy waste of sheep and goat."~ ~ XXX~Where the bold
 5    16|   In fury to the assault of goat or sheep.~ ~ LII~Both spurred
 6    17|    tread,~Seeking red deer, goat, fallow-buck, and doe;~And,
 7    17|  With slaughtered sheep and goat was evermore~The cavern
 8    17|    the smell~Which the rank goat exhales, she took the hide,~
 9    17|     entered, amid sheep and goat.~ ~ XLIX~"His flock so housed,
10    24|   and grove,~Took sometimes goat or doe of dappled hue:~Often
11    31|   fangless serpent now, and goat, and bear,~With other beasts,
12    31|      Or lion by the bearded goat and rank,~That feeds on
13    39| they perceive that vigorous goat or stag,~Their nimble quarry,
14    46|   the wind,~And drives some goat or gallant hind before;~
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