Canto

1     4| limbs, as thrush escapes the fowler's snare;~With him as well
2     9|    to kill.~ ~ LXVII~As wary fowler, bent on greater prey,~Wisely
3    23|      the incautious bird, by fowler's lore,~Hampered in net
4    23|   elm-tree hoar.~He did what fowler, ere he spreads his net,~
5    45|     a reckless bird~Into the fowler's net hath made him soar;~
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