Canto

1    22|     one a giant, and to one a hind,~To other an ill-visaged
2    22| hunter in the forest, or some hind,~To whom he might commit
3    25|      ewe delights in ewe, nor hind in hind.~ ~ XXXVI~" `Tis
4    25|  delights in ewe, nor hind in hind.~ ~ XXXVI~" `Tis only I,
5    29|       unloosed,~Wherewith her hind off-foot the madman noosed.~ ~
6    45|    and herd together with the hind;~And into hail and rain
7    46|   drives some goat or gallant hind before;~Which falls o'ertaken
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