Canto

 1     6|         with the well-directed shaft, take sight~At hearts, and
 2     9|       the other nigh;~Upon the shaft, until it hold no more,~
 3    11|       bolt to frame,~After the shaft, which darting from the
 4    11|      flowers and red;~And, the shaft tempered, strongly draws
 5    19|       waited her, with bow and shaft in hand.~ ~ XX~When fair
 6    20|        So many paramours, than shaft and bow;~And leaving thus
 7    23|   drawn, he left the feathered shaft behind;~And will as well
 8    29| palfrey were~Yet faster than a shaft dismist from bow:~Her ring
 9    35|    image, raised in air~Upon a shaft, which in mid fane ascends;~
10    39|       caught~Upon his weapon's shaft the coming blow;~And, if
11    46| mid-day~This with its cordage, shaft whereby 'twas stayed,~And
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