Canto

 1     4|     fear, beheld him bring~Nor mace, nor rested lance, nor bitting
 2     4|    hide the view;~With tuck or mace he seemed to smite the foe:~
 3     5| matchless worth with spear and mace;~For if the valiant champion
 4    11|    defended,~Lest a two-handed mace upon his head~Should fall,
 5    12|        And those the ponderous mace behind him wield.~But he
 6    15|     begins -- Orrilo plies~The mace, the duke the sword; he '
 7    15|       LXXXII~Together with the mace he lops the fist;~And now
 8    17|         and next with sword or mace,~While them the king delighted
 9    18|       tourney, were a tuck and mace~Richly adorned, and, with
10    18|       Placed with the tuck and mace and noble horse.~ ~  CVII~
11    18|        saddle of the steed~The mace, that Gryphon might win
12    23|      seat~Surveys, yet neither mace nor tuck espies;~And asks
13    24|       air~Upheaved, and made a mace the rest to bray.~Astounded,
14    40|   Dudon had with him that iron mace,~Which won him deathless
15    40|     chain.~Now warding off the mace, now giving way,~Before
16    42|      his saddle hung a burning mace.~ ~ LIV~That warrior's mace
17    42|    mace.~ ~ LIV~That warrior's mace a fire eternal fills,~Whose
18    42|       with fire:~He gripes the mace and thunders in her rear~
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