Canto

1    11|   glen.~ ~ LXIX~The swelling hips and haunches' symmetry,~
2    16| behold him hew,~From head to hips, so strong the blow and
3    18|    Him humbly underneath the hips embraced.~King Norandine,
4    19|      wound,~And, even to the hips, his waist and breast;~And (
5    26|    bore,~And parted from the hips the bleeding bust.~He often
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