Canto

1     2|      drops his head beneath his spreading chest,~And plays his spine,
2     2|     stream.~His horse beneath a spreading beech is laid,~And from
3     2|    warfare lasted there,~Which, spreading wide its veil of dusky dye,~
4     3| increase,~And without wrong its spreading bounds augment;~Nor its
5     6|          the courser furled~His spreading wings, and lighted on the
6    10|     show like grain,~Of crimson spreading on an ivory ground;~Knowing
7    13|    tourney dight;~Hence, led by spreading rumour to our town,~To joust,
8    25|      tapering cypress, ash, nor spreading beech:~But naked gravel
9    33|       And, like ship-sails, two spreading pinions shook.~ ~ LXXXV~
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