Canto

1     8|       his walk, and worse his trot; nor spur~Could that dull
2    12|     on mighty steed~A warrior trot before him on the mead;~ ~
3    22|       at a gallop or a steady trot.~From the deep forest issued
4    26|       courser well bested!~By trot or amble they set little
5    28|       an adieu,~Jocundo, at a trot, wheeled round his hack,~
6    34| savours of a run than walk or trot.~Thus mounting the ascent
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