Canto

1     5|      from the root although the trunk be hewed,~Successive suckers
2    12|          Where, fastened to its trunk, her mare may feed.~ ~ LVIII~
3    15|       chain;~Next from Orrilo's trunk divides the head;~With whom
4    15|        tough oak, whose ancient trunk they ween~May well be proof
5    23|         For he turf, stone, and trunk, and shoot, and lop,~Cast
6    24|         He by one leg the heavy trunk in air~Upheaved, and made
7    41|         blows,~Thought from the trunk the monarch's head to smite.~
8    42|         upon the sand~The heavy trunk of Libya's mighty lord.~
9    42| Sericane.~ ~  X~As the headless trunk of Africk's cavalier~Extended
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