Canto

 1     1|    arms,~Now without contest severed from his side.~Fearing the
 2     2|  with her sword.~ ~ LXXV~The severed end she to the count commended,~
 3     7| controlling rein obey;~When, severed by such interval, he hied,~
 4     7|   Would have been plucked or severed in the blade.~ ~  XLII~But
 5    12|       but shoulder, arm, and severed head,~Death roams the field
 6    13|    was captive led.~So was I severed from my native land, ~Hoping
 7    15|  LXXI~If the thief's head be severed by the pair,~He lights and
 8    15|    holding, by the nose, the severed head,~Close-sheared it all,
 9    16|      the fray)~With his head severed in a griesly wound,~Olympio
10    17|    females from the males he severed not;~But, as he took them,
11    18| prest;~The head from one she severed with the blade,~And from
12    23|   crew:~One head in twain he severed with the brand,~(While,
13    24|     dog, who does espy~Swine severed from his fellows, hunts
14    24|     with woe,~Felt her heart severed in her frozen breast.~The
15    26|    corslet goes,~And men are severed, even to the sell;~Whom
16    26|  Argier ran,~And from Rogero severed him by force;~That (it was
17    27|    On earth heads, arms, and severed shoulders lay,~Where'er
18    29|     Love's place of rest,~He severed from the snowy neck and
19    30|     The solid bone and sinew severed through.~Astound Rogero
20    38|    who,~Knowing that you are severed by the sea~From your own
21    42|   band:~So, like a rush, was severed by the sword.~Down-fell,
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