Canto

1     6|        These, fearless of the hunter's dart or snare,~Feed at
2     9|     hied:~As is the practised hunter's wonted way,~To circle
3     9|       he waylaid:~His foe, as hunter watches for his prey,~In
4    10|   every appetite.~So the keen hunter follows up the hare~In heat
5    15| castle, fenced with moat,~The hunter, mindful what his dangers
6    22|   watch if he could view~Some hunter in the forest, or some hind,~
7    27|       followed closely by the hunter, know~Their fell pursuer
8    37|      way,~Beholds it crost by hunter and by hound,~Flings down
9    39|    part can bear~(For him the hunter holds), with anger burns;~
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