Canto

1     1| Has seen a hungry pard or tiger tear~The bosom of its bleeding
2     1| and sweet a tone,~He in a tiger's breast had pity bred,~
3     7|   snake;~Their claws from tiger and from panther tear,~And
4     8|    Nor wild and whelpless tiger, angered more,~Nor what
5    10|   lion issue even now,~Or tiger, from beneath the greenwood
6    10|  may lion, wolf, or bear,~Tiger, or other beast, if fiercer
7    16| in fields of Hircany,~The tiger does, or Indian Ganges near,~
8    18| and ample sky.~ ~ XXXV~As tiger rages, who in vain descends~
9    20| But fiercer were I than a tiger, more~Hard were my heart
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