Canto

1    10|     laid.'~ ~ XXXIX~To hold the stirrup one approaching near,~Would
2    17|        paynim foe~Lost his left stirrup, staggered by the blow.~ ~
3    26| distrest so sore,~That with one stirrup's loss, the monarch reeled.~-- "
4    41|   unthought for woe,~Was in the stirrup jammed, his steed below.~ ~
5    46|        race:~Sir Dudon held his stirrup: far and near~Rinaldo and
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