Canto

 1     9|      field in vain.~The ball his shoulder from a distance tore~Behind,
 2    11|          with shield~Cast on his shoulder, and new-cased in mail,~
 3    11|        his arm,~ ~ XX~And on his shoulder flings and bears away;~As
 4    11|        And gun or carbine on thy shoulder lay,~Who without these,
 5    12| lamentation fly~Through air, but shoulder, arm, and severed head,~
 6    16|         and rolled,~In the right shoulder smit, on earth as well.~
 7    18|       brother made;~But from the shoulder him Zumara's lord~Cleft
 8    18|       tide;~And hurt in the left shoulder, through his mail,~And thigh,
 9    21|      good shield, and rended~His shoulder, by the lance pierced through
10    26|           The weapon pierced his shoulder; Aldigier~Now right now
11    26|        on his lance with bending shoulder lay,~And in fierce tone
12    26|      boar,~Encountering him with shoulder and with shield;~And him
13    27|       Wounded beneath his better shoulder fled~The first, that other
14    29|     tumble aright;~But she, with shoulder slipt, lay foully shent.~
15    41|         bottom rends,~And on the shoulder underneath descends.~ ~
16    41|      descends.~ ~ LXXVI~Upon the shoulder; nor, though twisted chain~
17    41|    returned, uprose,~In face and shoulder suffering grievous pain.~
18    44|         Smote hand, and arm, and shoulder, bust, and thigh;~And through
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