Canto

 1     1|   Christian creed:~And, entering a thick wood, discovered near,~In
 2     2|       steel inlaid:~Though passing thick, Fusberta cleaves it: groan~
 3     9|       every hand!~Which, howsoever thick, no plates withstand.~ ~
 4    10|        fare.~Rogero turns and with thick kisses plies~The lady's
 5    14| well-charged mine:~Where broom and thick fascines, all over paid~
 6    16|        steel is there, nor corslet thick,~Which keeps the sword from
 7    18|     contain:~They cluster there as thick as swarming bees,~Who thither
 8    22|          native oak, and two palms thick.~ ~ LXVI~Sansonet, of such
 9    23|       where the cries~Are yet more thick, and to the starry sphere~
10    24|          the plate and corslet, so~Thick was the steel wherein his
11    26|            dyke give out,~And from thick seams the restless water
12    30|           monarch slew:~He, albeit thick, divides an iron band~And
13    37|         flood, swoln with Vesulo's thick snows,~The farther that
14    39|       shelter; from the sky~Above, thick clouds of whistling arrows
15    41|           helmet round,~Two inches thick, was broke by that fell
16    43|            longer serpent and more thick to view~He never saw, nor
17    43|           the serpent aid,~In that thick brake besieged by village
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