Canto

 1     8|  Assaults, dishevelled on her shoulders beat.~The louder winds are
 2    11|     XLV~With Melicerta on her shoulders, weeping~Ino, and Nereids
 3    11|  Mouth, nose, and throat, and shoulders; but, so down~Descending
 4    14|    part comprest,~Some on her shoulders flowed, some on her breast.~ ~
 5    15|    sped~One stroke, above the shoulders and below~The chin, which
 6    18|       her sword,~She from her shoulders slipt the ponderous load,~
 7    18|    youths the king upon their shoulders stowed;~And so between themselves
 8    18|    loved his master more,~His shoulders to the weight, alone, applied;~
 9    19|     that sore weight upon his shoulders born.~The place he knew
10    19|  greenwood shade with lighter shoulders flew.~ ~ IV~So far was Cloridan
11    19|   from the cherished load his shoulders frees.~Wearied, at length,
12    19|      prest,~A yard behind the shoulders of the foe~Was seen the
13    23|       brand,~(While, from the shoulders lopt, another flew)~Of many
14    26|    heads of others from their shoulders bore,~And parted from the
15    27|      heads, arms, and severed shoulders lay,~Where'er the Christian
16    28|    LIX~"The damsel shrugs her shoulders, and complains;~And -- that
17    29| Roland as he run.~He from his shoulders hoped to cleave his head,~
18    29|       And in the end upon his shoulders hent.~He from the bottom
19    32|      the long locks about her shoulders play,)~A lovely damsel by
20    36|       his young head from his shoulders cleft,~A shipboard, on a
21    36|      view~The warrior's manly shoulders and his breast,~Fair face
22    37|    men with rods shall on the shoulders whale,~And into exile from
23    42|     XXVII~Marphisa shrugs her shoulders; what alone~She can, she
24    42|  praising them, they on their shoulders bear,~As they would those
25    44|     Rejoicing he had from his shoulders thrown~The intolerable load
26    44|  bodies, and made hearts from shoulders fly.~At throat, at breast
27    45|      spear;~Which through his shoulders, entering at his breast,~
28    46|     foe~Takes by the neck and shoulders, and now bends~Towards him,
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