Canto

1     2|     fire,~Then either falls to bites, and hoarsely bays,~While
2     4|        weary of her prize,~She bites, and at a snap the prisoner
3    18| defence, assail the steer:~One bites his paunch, and one his
4    32|         May be unheard of any, bites the clothes;~And so, repeating
5    33| ravaged lies,~The Roman pastor bites his lips through woe;~Called
6    41|        sword,~(Where Balisarda bites no spells avail)~Shears
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