Canto

1    11| there,~When he has felt the cord, and turns him round,~And
2    18|     Brunello, worthy of the cord.~More to relate were labour
3    21|  spurs his horse.~ ~ ~ I~No cord I well believe is wound
4    27|  hand of mine will knot the cord~About his neck; because
5    46|   Its pole of ivory and its cord of gold,~And all its cloth
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