Canto

 1     9|   leap lightly up and cut his throat.~ ~ XLII~"As falls the bullock
 2    11|       at little interval, his throat~The fish, to swallow him,
 3    11|       a weighty anchor in his throat~Had fix'd, and so had dragged
 4    11|    and hair,~Mouth, nose, and throat, and shoulders; but, so
 5    14|     in filth and water to his throat.~ ~ CXX~Dripping and foul
 6    17|    alone,~Into the orc's wide throat he was about~To spring;
 7    18|      low,~Pierced through the throat, and hapless Gardo nigh~
 8    18|   drove two grinders down his throat; then tied~(Not sought Martano
 9    19|       transfixed the wretch's throat,~And cut his question short
10    20|     fair,~And next to cut her throat in fury swore.~But prayers
11    23|     flew)~Of many pierced the throat; and in a breath~Above a
12    27| espied,~And some with head or throat with life-blood dyed.~ ~
13    41|      king has wroke,~In face, throat, breast has gored that cavalier,~
14    41|  thought,~And to the paynim's throat his knife applied.~Gradasso
15    43|  chill;~My tongue clave to my throat: The witch withdrew~With
16    43|   delay)~And bids him cut her throat upon the way.~ ~ CXXIV~"
17    44| hearts from shoulders fly.~At throat, at breast and flank the
18    46|      with one hand griped his throat,~With one a dagger at his
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