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1 3| Paunch-deep in human blood shall steeds advance~In that fierce strife, 2 8| treasures, to levy men and steeds;~And ships prepared, and 3 12| hanging at the sell,~Their steeds were feeding, ready for 4 12| who repair~To their good steeds, to chase the bright black 5 12| bare,~Turning their ready steeds, began to wheel;~And where 6 12| Phoebus drew his dripping steeds, and high~And low, still 7 15| wives, and families, and steeds.~The duke desired to see 8 15| mid-way to meet.~Their goodly steeds they quit, there well bested,~ 9 16| men lie stretched their steeds among.~ ~ LIX~Zerbino was 10 17| squires afoot and mounted upon steeds,~Whom he bestowed, as aptest 11 17| trumpets blow,~Make their steeds leap and wheel and proudly 12 17| and morion,~And had the steeds of trappings disarrayed;~ 13 18| his path would keep all steeds beside;~And knew already 14 18| mid the tread~Of warlike steeds, and din of arms, and fall~ 15 18| Norandine.~ ~ CXXI~Seizing their steeds and mounting, either son~ 16 18| securely sleeps between two steeds.~ ~ CLXXVI~Next came the 17 19| Cries and the tread of steeds this while he hears,~And 18 19| such force the encountering steeds careered,~It seemed, as 19 22| prisoned train,~And many steeds as well are fled and gone;~( 20 22| My sons, and leave your steeds and martial geer;~Nor put 21 23| the twain.~Two were the steeds; for she had that before,~ 22 23| quickly place, and to their steeds repair;~And, lo! a knight 23 26| and Sarzan, turn their steeds.~ ~ ~ I~In former ages courteous 24 28| servingmen meanwhile purveys and steeds;~And a provision makes of 25 29| affords the field their steeds must scour;~And, should 26 30| many as he finds, so many steeds~-- Their masters slain -- 27 30| Spurring their warlike steeds to the career,~And, in mid 28 30| their faulchions at the steeds took aim,~Each other to 29 31| or manege-lore~Avails the steeds; for, prostrate in the dust,~ 30 31| noises sounded;~So many steeds in that encounter neighed;~ 31 32| expecting maid,~That Phoebus' steeds were foundered one while 32 33| should bear,~In battle, other steeds and other chain.~So, without 33 33| a-foot, those others on their steeds.~ ~ LXXVII~Lodged in a township 34 35| Clothed him, and of a hundred steeds that were~Ready for service, 35 36| vanquished crew~Detained their steeds, that they might mount anew.~ ~ 36 39| his aid they were.~Hence steeds reined-in and spurred, hence 37 43| prest~A hundred puissant steeds, for warfare bown;~And by 38 43| pages backed, the portly steeds~Went, sweeping wide the 39 44| once to stone;~So that the steeds return to what they were.~ 40 45| armour to prepare,~And steeds meanwhile had wrought his 41 46| Meanwhile the sound of steeds Frontino's ear~Had reached,