Canto

 1     2|        Ill liked the Paladin to cross the strait;~Not that the
 2     8|        sees, if him they longer cross.~ ~ X~He knew each little
 3    10|          There, as his badge, a cross of chrystal rears~Bath's
 4    15|   devouring those who sought to cross,~Them into dust the flame
 5    15|         imperial flags and holy cross I know,~Fixed on the verdant
 6    15|       And other savage monsters cross his way:~But he no sooner
 7    15|      Content thee in my bark to cross the water;~For yonder path
 8    16|        Him, who for us upon the cross was hung;~Nor think that
 9    18|       leaves without a bead,~At cross or downright-stroke; as
10    18|          and overthrows~Whoever cross him on the crowded plain;~
11    20|         like ill exchange, less cross~It were to undergo a total
12    24|         his betrothed, a mighty cross~The monarch deems, and comes
13    24| trembles earth,~When the swords cross; and to the stroke succeed~
14    27|        XXXVIII~On her he next a cross's handle broke;~Wherewith
15    27|        To his African domain to cross the brine.~ ~ CXXVIII~From
16    28|      costly chain~That a gemmed cross and holy reliques bore;~
17    28|     road,~When he that jewelled cross recalled to mind;~Which
18    31|     knight,~O'erturning all who cross his fierce career,~He leaves
19    33|    reigns,~Whose sceptre is the cross; of cities brave,~Of men,
20    37|       tread,~And often dry-shod cross, its rugged bed.~ ~ CXI~
21    38|      adust~Revere thy Christian cross of snowy grain,~-- Of earthly
22    38|         twice six their weapons cross,~What else can we expect
23    38|       weep a worse and bitterer cross.~ ~ LXXII~For, without shame
24    43|          and with a sign o' the cross~Lulls the loud billows when
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