Canto

 1    10|        banner bears,~In which a dragon vert a vulture tears.~ ~
 2    12| pressing purpose to fulfil,~Her dragon and her car, the unwearied
 3    15|     night or open day;~Lion and dragon oft of poisonous kind,~And
 4    15|      freed the damsel from that dragon old;~Spoils, which Sir Sansonet,
 5    18|    smite,~But harm (so hard the dragon's hide) no more,~Than needle
 6    39|        And seemed, like him, in dragon's hide to go:~Such was her
 7    41|        marked for the devouring dragon's prey,~Ye all mankind would
 8    43|       from earth with scales of dragon dight,~-- Subject to us
 9    43|       For now, dismantled of my dragon weed,~Vainly no grace of
10    46|          Which on Hell's mighty dragon puts the rein,~And at her
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