Canto

 1     1|   tiger tear~The bosom of its bleeding dam, dismayed,~Bounds, through
 2     2|      I, like one who from his bleeding side~Would liefer far have
 3    10|    rend and tear,~And drag my bleeding body to his cave."~So saying
 4    12|      ground,~The royal maid a bleeding stripling found.~ ~ LXVI~
 5    17|      Lombard, Goth, and Hun a bleeding prey.~ ~ III~What shall
 6    19|      She saw outstretched and bleeding on the ground.~Touched by
 7    22|  buried half her blade~Within bleeding flanks and heaving breast.~
 8    23|  deceitful crone,~And saw the bleeding body where it lay:~And,
 9    23|       the intended theft,~The bleeding warrior's surcoat, richly
10    23|  goads,~Which Love has in his bleeding hear-core pight.~He would
11    24|      my ear,~I saw my comrade bleeding on the ground:~Of Isabel
12    26|       mid visage, through~His bleeding cheeks: may like disastrous
13    26| overbore~The horse and rider, bleeding in the dust;~The heads of
14    26|      parted from the hips the bleeding bust.~He often at a blow
15    31|     spur galled and gored his bleeding flank,~He on that little
16    39| mastiffs chased~That gore his bleeding ears, in fury lowe,~Dragging
17    42|      despite,~ ~ VIII~Scaped, bleeding, with helm loosened form
18    42|     The County has him taken, bleeding sore;~Thither, where he
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