Canto

 1     4|       is found,~Search its four quarters, in this keep I treasure;~(
 2     6|   shield;~Yet is he so upon all quarters pressed,~That it would need
 3    10|     Burned, gibbeted, or cut in quarters see!"~ ~ XLII~Beside all
 4    11|      fray,~Had poured from many quarters on the strand:~And now,
 5    14|       other two (three separate quarters note).~Within the river
 6    15|     retreat;~For some the felon quarters, some he flays,~And some
 7    16|     array,~Until he reached the quarters of the Moor,~Where Oran'
 8    17|         hunt,~Through all their quarters, plundering Turk and Moor:~
 9    18|       son was vain,~That of the quarters, good Rinaldo spied;~And
10    18|        fly, or yield~To thee my quarters, though a child I be;~My
11    20|       with his horn,~Who to all quarters of the town sets fire,~Then
12    24|     lilies wore,~Siege to their quarters had already laid;~And, save
13    31|        whom assailed the paynim quarters are,~He in his heart exults,
14    32|    first arrive, in peace their quarters take.~Who follows, has a
15    37|    found,~As could by such rude quarters be supplied.~Arriving there,
16    40|     Washed by the sea, upon two quarters, were~The city walls, two
17    40|     tale of fear:~For upon many quarters stormed that crew,~Where
18    40| Lampedosa's shore;~Where on all quarters that circumfluent sea,~By
19    45|     knight: to have him torn~In quarters, yet alive; to rend and
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