Canto

 1     2|      taken post,~With the sad remnant of his broken host.~ ~ XXV~
 2     6|   there a sound,~Protects the remnant from the invading band.~'
 3     6|      rest,~Till of her scanty remnant dispossest.~ ~ XLVI~"Because
 4     8|   what time into the main~The remnant of the herd retired again.~ ~
 5     9| Friesland's arms our wretched remnant quell.~Bireno, who knew
 6    11|     briny deeps.~ ~ LXXXI~The remnant of the winter, he with shield~
 7    11|          LXXXII~That winter's remnant he so passed that feat~Of
 8    18|   purse and vest:~Better some remnant of the host to save,~Than
 9    21|     would be fain~By her, the remnant of her race, to do~What
10    27|     at her hest;~She wore the remnant of her armour sheen;~Nor
11    28|        had the lady given~The remnant of her virtuous life to
12    29|       and, throughout night's remnant, there,~That paragon of
13    32|   fire conveyed~To Arles, the remnant of his scattered force:~
14    33|    would not to that prince a remnant leave.~ ~ XXXIX~"Nay he
15    34| myriads on record,~To sum the remnant ill should I have time.~'
16    38|     had his king conveyed~His remnant of a host, he pricked anew;~
17    38|          Returning -- us, the remnant of your train,~You save,
18    43|       gorgeous show:~A Trojan remnant its foundations placed,~
19    43|      death will be,~Of little remnant now of life possest.~I well
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