Canto

 1     2|   page~Would better rein his charger in the course.~For such
 2     2|      seat behind.~The goaded charger, in his heat of blood,~Forces
 3    15|  head;~But when he heard the charger in retreat,~Who through
 4    16|     And, eager to avenge his charger's wrong,~The assailants,
 5    16| thence to rise not, laid the charger low,~Destined no more to
 6    23| fitter; yet to take away~The charger from a maid were foul despite.~
 7    23|  fleet:~The paynim rates the charger, in his pride,~And smites
 8    23|   without rein,~The Tartar's charger had pursued astray,~Made
 9    26|      Frontino is yclept that charger free;~And him I more than
10    27|  sell,~From him his restless charger broke astray,~Who fled before
11    31|     Crumbles each knight and charger in mid-course;~Whelmed in
12    35|    fled.~The damsel flew his charger to arrest,~And by the bride
13    43|    dyes,~Carved into cup and charger, blue, red, green,~And countless
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