Canto

 1     2|   fell enchanter, I supposed,~Dragged both the warriors to his
 2     8|     brine, the fiend perforce~Dragged, till he swam amid the watery
 3    11|     to follow is constrained,~Dragged by that force which every
 4    11|       seat and ancient bound,~Dragged by that arm and rope he
 5    11|   brute, exhausted, died, ere dragged ashore.~ ~ XLVI~Of the islanders
 6    11|  throat~Had fix'd, and so had dragged him to the shore,~As men
 7    17|       his mail~And plate, are dragged in due dishonour round,~
 8    27|    And stemmed the stream and dragged the dame aground.~ ~ CXV~
 9    29|   Saint bestowed his aid,~And dragged him with a visible hand
10    36|      thousand swords, when -- dragged apart --~Thou saw'st his
11    37|    ghosts, to upper light~Has dragged her lord, in death and fate'
12    37|      man, to piety a foe,~Are dragged as victims to his children'
13    37|       For she would have been dragged, -- like others, whom~Armed
14    40|       watchful eyes is clear.~Dragged upon wheels are towers of
15    42|      he his mangled corse had dragged and shent.~ ~ III~Unconquered
16    42| Charon with crooked boat-hook dragged aboard.~On him Orlando wastes
17    44|    safety made;~And many were dragged prisoners to Belgrade.~ ~
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