Canto

1    26|  henceforth in vain~Would he uplift his horn against the foe.~
2    38|   and lighting on the plain,~Uplift the croup, like coursers
3    43| grief and pain,~Nor ever can uplift his head again."~ ~ IX~Meanwhile
4    45|    the dame has hent,~And to uplift by word and action tries)~
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