Canto

 1     4|     guise,~That he discerns not flat from mountain-rise.~ ~
 2    11|         to hill, from champaign flat to shore,~Oppressed with
 3    12|         Or from the champaign's flat the hurrying swine,~(If
 4    12|         some dip, and some fall flat to ground.~ ~ LXXXV~He ceased
 5    36|       still the blade~Descended flat: he long this rule observes;~
 6    40|         Save on the faulchion's flat descend the blows.~ ~ LXXXII~
 7    40|        the blows.~ ~ LXXXII~The flat as featly as the edge he
 8    41| Anglantes' knight:~'Twas on its flat, but such his might and
 9    41|          as if it fell upon~Its flat, rebounds again, unstained
10    43|      town enclose,~-- The fishy flat no less than upland dry --~
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