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1 1| messenger with pouch and horn,~On panting hackney! -- 2 6| Where Plenty fills her horn throughout the year.~ ~ 3 11| a wild bull, about whose horn is wound~The unexpected 4 14| bullock lie,~And finds but horn and bones, where rich repast~ 5 14| fog the shrilling sound~Of horn was heard, without, or trumpet' 6 15| her he owed;~This was a horn, which made whatever wight~ 7 15| flight.~ ~ XV~I say, the horn is of such horrid sound,~ 8 15| the bearer of the magic horn~Following, where Nile received 9 15| rosy strand,~More in his horn confiding than his brand.~ ~ 10 15| hermit's rede.~Here to his horn for succour he applied,~ 11 18| that, now hoists upon his horn;~Let him as such, or fiercer 12 18| gloomy cloud put forth her horn.~Medoro to the heavens upturns 13 19| peer;~Knowing how soon his horn will clear the strand,~When 14 19| deep; and crowning each~Horn of the circling haven, was 15 20| Astolpho chases with his horn,~Who to all quarters of 16 20| trumpet, drum, and sound of horn,~The people make the land 17 20| I longer? As if more~My horn could ever succour me than 18 20| their ears the deafening horn was wound,~Not only they 19 20| powers that in the enchanted horn reside.~Sansonet, Guido, 20 20| breath to his enchanted horn.~ ~ XCIV~One sought the 21 20| the sound~Of that alarming horn was heard no more,~Unwonted 22 22| straight bethought him of the horn be bore.~But for the succour 23 22| good Rogero find.~After the horn had ceased, and, far away,~ 24 23| Yet keeps the sword and horn; although alone~The horn 25 23| horn; although alone~The horn from every risque might 26 24| neighbouring farms,~Outcry and horn, and rustic trumpeting;~ 27 25| for the three~Emptied her horn, him honoured as his lord.~ 28 26| vain~Would he uplift his horn against the foe.~To the 29 27| rare ring, and Roland's horn,~And Balisarda he conveyed 30 33| break the haughty Switzer's horn,~That little short of spent 31 33| his despair.~Of his good horn remembers him the peer,~ 32 33| shore~Descending, till that horn is heard no more.~ ~ CXXVIII~ 33 34| should I fear, that on my horn depend~For certain succour?" ( 34 34| next; but first he took~His horn, whereon the knight in all 35 34| overhead the moon uplifts her horn,~A chariot is prepared, 36 37| come to bruise the tyrant's horn;~And now his prowess is 37 42| LXXX~Fair Amalthaea's horn in the right hand~Had quaintly 38 43| right-hand branch of the right horn~Rinaldo takes; and hid are 39 43| Or, as Bacchante at the horn's rude sound,~Erewhile was 40 43| goddess shows~Her shining horn, to guide them on their 41 44| earth, of sound deprived his horn:~For this not only hoarse 42 45| me felon Fear uplifts his horn:~But they the shades of 43 46| on the harbour's furthest horn.~Veronica de Gambara is