Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|       back-stroke cut in half two fierce and monstrous giants. He
 2   I,      VIII|     prayer while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat."~ ~So
 3   I,       XIV|              The lion's roar, the fierce wolf's savage howl,~ The
 4   I,       XIV| transformed into a lie?~ Oh, thou fierce tyrant of the realms of
 5   I,       XIV|        under pain of incurring my fierce indignation. She has shown
 6   I,    XXVIII|          I were in the claws of a fierce lion, and my deliverance
 7   I,       XXX|           in the presence of your fierce enemy, whose haughty head
 8   I,      XXXI|      Armenia with some dragon, or fierce serpent, or another knight,
 9   I,     XXXIV|           her what, driven by the fierce rage of jealousy, he had
10  II,      XVII|        afraid he will engage such fierce animals?"~ ~"He is not mad,"
11  II,      XVII|           to bear adroitly upon a fierce bull under the eyes of his
12  II,     XXXII|         inflicted on Antaeus, the fierce giant that they say was
13  II,     XXXIV|        and reflecting that if the fierce animal came that way he
14  II,      XLIV|       hath had the power~ A tiger fierce to tame.~ ~ And she for
15  II,     LVIII|       wished; and so the drove of fierce bulls and tame bullocks,
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