Canto

1     8|     tried~Before, accustomed fox and hare to chase,~If he
2    12| which loses sight of hare~Or fox, of whom he late pursued
3    16|    of subtlety~(Worse than a fox in crafty hardihood)~Pursues,
4    22|   won.~To earth himself like fox, in his dismay,~Sir Pinnabel
5    26|     dry,~And lion's claws; a fox in all the rest:~Which seemed
6    27|      dog, is wont to die~The fox, together with her infant
7    46|   thoughts they brew.~As the fox waits the motions of the
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