Canto

1    26|    from one quarter steer,~And laden mules beneath their convoy
2    28|       side:~Nor big nor deeply laden, she, at large,~Descends
3    36| temples; and his galleys bore,~Laden with prey, to your paternal
4    37|     XCV~Even as the wolf, who, laden with his prey,~Is homeward
5    38|    albeit 'tis with yours sore laden, still~Daily for you is
6    40|    rang.~ ~ XXXIV~The victors, laden with their mighty prey,~
7    41|  willing to discover if alone,~Laden, or light, the stranded
8    42|       was; up which might go~A laden horse; so easy the ascent.~
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