Canto

1     2|    rear,~Thrown back upon her haunches, on the plain.~The Alfana
2    11|    LXIX~The swelling hips and haunches' symmetry,~The waist more
3    19| cleaves, I say,~Where the two haunches and the ribs confine:~And
4    26|  thrice or more~Poised on his haunches, turn in narrow ring.~And,
5    33| confined,~And often raked his haunches with the sword:~But adamantine
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