Canto

1     9|  from his side~He could gain footing on the adverse shore;~When,
2    11|     hawls the anchor home (a footing gained),~Pricked by whose
3    24|       Where'er the road best footing does afford.~And well it
4    26|  turning short,~Where a firm footing that soft mead denied,~On
5    31|    quickly cast,~If firm the footing, and mine arm prove true";~
6    31|  wound,~If either knight his footing would maintain;~For the
7    31|     on that little bridge no footing found;~For all to narrow
8    32| lance in hand,~Achieve their footing first and the defend,~Who
9    42|      my lord,~Maintained thy footing, haply might thy train~Have
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