Canto

 1     2|        lord~What valiant hand had stretched him on the sward.~ ~ LXIII~
 2     9|       toil and wearied sore;~This stretched on earth, that propped upon
 3    10|  impetuously,~And, at a distance, stretched by favouring gale,~Thence
 4    10|        passed the night.~ ~ XXVII~Stretched on the bed, upon her face
 5    12|           count was near,~Has not stretched forth his hand the prize
 6    16|           Now slaughtered men lie stretched their steeds among.~ ~ LIX~
 7    16|    reached the horse's croup, and stretched him dead,~ ~ LXIV~He quits
 8    17|        and again~Another, till he stretched him on the plain.~ ~  XCVI~
 9    18|           sail~Of the yare vessel stretched by favouring gale.~ ~ CXXXVI~
10    20|          at Pinabello's eyes;~And stretched him so astounded in the
11    22|         LXXXIX~He saw the damsel, stretched among the rest~Who him had
12    23|            As broke his neck, and stretched him void of life.~ ~ LX~
13    24|          Astounded, upon earth he stretched one pair,~Who haply may
14    29|       wide as he could strain,~So stretched his arms, he rent his prey
15    36| Constantius and good Constantine,~Stretched to the son of Pepin, is
16    39|           warrior's name declare,~Stretched on the champaign by that
17    39|         faithful dame.~ ~ XLIV~He stretched his arms, and would embrace
18    40|   faulchion bare;~And in a moment stretched upon the strand~Above a
19    42|         drained.~Olivier too lies stretched; nor has retrieved,~Nor
20    42|        well fit for such careers,~Stretched at the bottom of the hills
21    43|      shining bright.~On which was stretched the lifeless knight in view,~
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