Canto

1    17|         with sound of horse and wain,~Loud outcries through the
2    17|      conducted were,~Place on a wain, conspicuous to the sight;~
3    17|     shameful waggon's tail.~The wain is stopt, and to the trumpet'
4    19|       next towards the northern wain,~Saw her ten opposites appear:
5    27|       on sumpter-horse or ready wain;~And sent, with escort to
6    31| Arcturus should have turned his wain.~(And adds,) as safely as
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