Canto

 1    13|     seen to lie,~With battered heads and loins where, winter
 2    14|     appear,~Marsilius, and his heads of chivalry:~Who all advised
 3    14|        at the warrior's hands:~Heads fly and arms; and to the
 4    15|        with humanity.~About it heads and naked limbs of men~Were
 5    16|    With lances at each other's heads addrest;~Ill matched, in
 6    18|      turns his steps, are left~Heads, arms, and other members,
 7    18| encounter laid,~Their drooping heads, opprest with shame, decline,~
 8    23|       foliage were.~Upon their heads the helmet, late unbound,~
 9    25|      grant no helmets on their heads they wore,~But there were
10    26|      bleeding in the dust;~The heads of others from their shoulders
11    27|      busts dissevered from the heads they bore,~And legs and
12    27|        smote, and low~On earth heads, arms, and severed shoulders
13    31|    paynim gore,~Nor splintered heads; but that the wizard wight,~
14    37|        proclaim,~While Victory heads or follows her array.~Another
15    41|        Bound and with drooping heads, a sad array;~Adding, he
16    44|        that ne'er turned their heads aside,~Thence to a distant
17    46|      bore~Of gold with its two heads -- of crimson hue~Its field --
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