Canto

 1     6|    his crest,~Fashioned like hound, in neck and ears and head,~
 2    12|   stupid face;~Like questing hound which loses sight of hare~
 3    14|  repast~Had fed the ravening hound and vulture night,~Glares
 4    17|   them? Your might~Upon this hound (pursued the monarch) show;~
 5    17|      the monarch) show;~This hound who preys on man. -- A generous
 6    17|   ravening wolf men slip the hound.~ ~ LXXXIX~Who will pursue
 7    25|    aid.~ ~ XVII~As hare from hound unslipt, that helpless train~
 8    34| before me their three-headed hound."~ ~ VI~He speedily his
 9    37|    it crost by hunter and by hound,~Flings down his load, and
10    43|      Adonio speak, that in a hound~A treasure on the judge'
11    43|  ruin to the doctor; for the hound~Doubloons, by dozens and
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