Canto

1    16|     How vaulting o'er that hindrance at a bound,~He cleared the
2    18|  rare;~ ~ CIX~Though, as a hindrance, she upon the road~Had left
3    22|   LVII~"Regard we not this hindrance of our quest,"~Rogero cried, "
4    26| paltry guise,~Which offers hindrance to such fair emprize.~ ~
5    29| else go back,~Nor to their hindrance block the common track.~ ~
6    37|   heart;~But all delay and hindrance overbore.~Painted and tired
7    37|     For now had ceased all hindrance and delay.~ ~ LXVIII~"On
8    41|  Adding, he must to him no hindrance make,~Who would those kings
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