Canto

1    10|    on the spine, or now on tail below.~And still in time
2    10|  all.~ ~ CVI~With his huge tail the troubled waves so sore~
3    13|    one departs without its tail;~Another crippled cannot
4    17|   at the shameful waggon's tail.~The wain is stopt, and
5    42|   plumage and with loss of tail.~On him Orlando came and
6    42| and the caverned deep.~For tail, a fierce and bigger serpent
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