Canto

 1    14|    Where mail, which cased the Trojan Hector's breast~A thousand
 2    14|   Tartar bore,~Since, when the Trojan Hector's plate and chain~
 3    24|       in the face,~Because his Trojan arms the weapon turn;~Yes
 4    24|       and cleft it through.~No Trojan helm defends the wretched
 5    26|         Penthesilaea warred on Trojan shore.~ ~  LXXXII~Like brittle
 6    26|        beauteous ensign of the Trojan throng:~Such glorious bearing
 7    26|    Erst given by Vulcan to the Trojan peer.~ ~ CI~The Tartar and
 8    27|    Clothe with their hands, in Trojan plate and chain,~The good
 9    27|     courteous way,~Concede the Trojan Hector's goodly blade~To
10    35| Agamemnon shows,~And makes the Trojan seem of coward vein,~And
11    35|    tale explain:~That from the Trojan bands the Grecian ran;~And
12    36|        memory bore.~ ~ LXX~"Of Trojan ancestors are we the seed,~
13    41|    hight,~Those Trojans, as of Trojan lineage known,~Shall for
14    43|      rich and gorgeous show:~A Trojan remnant its foundations
15    44|       His limbs in arms, which Trojan Hector's were,~And afterwards
16    45|  hostile stroke,~Which erst to Trojan Hector Vulcan gave,~Moved
17    46|       fashioned by the lore~Of Trojan maid, warmed with prophetic
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