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1 I| surely armed in steel or iron strong,~But each a glaive 2 I| Embattailed in walls of iron brown:~In this adventure 3 I| The steel-bound doors and iron gates he ties,~And, lastly, 4 III| Opprest with leaden sleep, of iron death.~ ~ XLVI~Three times 5 III| stout.~ ~ LI~"Of double iron, brass or adamant,~Or if 6 IV| trident great,~Of rusty iron huge that forged was,~The 7 IV| She thought to strike the iron that was hot,~For every 8 V| his head, and dressed in iron strong,~About his neck his 9 VI| did the gods thy heart of iron frame;~To be in love is 10 VII| And let thy hands with iron chains be tied;~Enter and 11 VII| from a soldier wrung an iron mace,~And breaking through 12 VIII| Baldwin first well clad in iron hard,~Stepped to his side, 13 IX| with many a scale,~With iron paws, and leathern wings 14 IX| long before their time, in iron strong~They clad their members, 15 IX| hath sworn to break the iron bands~The brazen gates of 16 IX| and weep, some clank their iron chains:"~This said they 17 IX| Unfit to arm your breast in iron bright,~You run half-naked 18 IX| affront he had~In sturdy iron armed from head to foot,~ 19 IX| Briareus hands,~If voice as iron tough, if iron breath,~What 20 IX| voice as iron tough, if iron breath,~What harm this troop 21 X| And, foaming cream, their iron mouthfuls eat.~ ~ XVI~The 22 X| feathers light,~Stones, iron, men, there fleet and never 23 X| helpless cast,~In misery and iron chained fast.~ ~ LXX~"Then, 24 XI| And o'er their heads an iron pentice vast~They built, 25 XI| With dreadful horns of iron tough tree great,~The walls 26 XI| out-twined,~But left the iron in his flesh behind.~ ~ 27 XII| bathed in lukewarm blood his iron cold,~Between her breasts 28 XII| life that he bereft with iron hard,~And while the sacred 29 XIII| the ram had bruised with iron horn,~With wise foresight 30 XVII| Long Indian canes, with iron armed, they bear,~And as 31 XVIII| and strings,~They view the iron rams, the barks and slings.~ ~ 32 XVIII| marble rocks,~Trees shod with iron, timber, logs and blocks.~ ~ 33 XVIII| out, meanwhile below~With iron fronts the rams the walls 34 XVIII| Which joined in one an iron pentise make~That from the 35 XVIII| they crossed,~Pointed with iron sharp, to it made fast~With 36 XIX| laid the doors down low,~No iron ram, no engine could do 37 XIX| and aged king.~ ~ XLII~His iron mace in both his hands he