Canto

 1     4|        lessened to a point, he bends~His course for where the
 2    24|        Which to the ground now bends the forest green.~Now whirls
 3    26|      while the besotted rabble bends)~And claim withal, as to
 4    26|        paynim knight, nor even bends.~ ~ LXXIV~That Tartar's
 5    26|      his courser's neck Rogero bends;~Nor, when he would, himself
 6    29|    marvels does the count, who bends~His steps across that mountain
 7    30|      Heard, how Rogero thither bends his course,~Together with
 8    43| partridge, quail, and pheasant bends.~Of that once noble troop
 9    43|        takes his rein, Rinaldo bends~His course an-end to Cagli;
10    45|   Charlemagne to neither party bends;~But wills that cause shall
11    46|    neck and shoulders, and now bends~Towards him, and now pushes
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