Canto

 1     1|   lash in vain.~Such are his bone and sinew, that the shock~
 2     2|    forth his buckler made of bone,~And well with strong and
 3     2|      the blow,~And steel and bone, like ice, in shivers go.~ ~
 4    14|   seen:~And as with that jaw bone, by hazard found,~The Hebrew
 5    16|   Rinaldo dart.~Of bulk, and bone, and sinew, to resist~The
 6    17|      shield is splintered -- bone and steel --~This had its
 7    18|    in her sight,~As of large bone, and nerved for doughty
 8    20|    proffer piece of bread or bone,~Of offer other lure which
 9    23| spoiled himself, nor broke a bone:~ ~ XCI~Here stopt the horse;
10    24| disease has reached the very bone.~ ~ IV~I in the other canto
11    26|    herd, on sinew, flesh and bone.~ ~ XXV~To rout each hostile
12    27|      would probe thee to the bone,~Has taken those two shining
13    29|    his visage, and as dry as bone:~Dishevelled is his hair
14    29|     madman's skin as hard as bone;~Yea, harder far than steel,
15    30|   head,~And splits the solid bone, and lays him dead.~ ~ VIII~
16    30|   trenchant brand,~The solid bone and sinew severed through.~
17    46| steeled within and out, with bone between,~And nigh a palm
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