Canto

 1    24|        guide.~ ~  V~Viewing the madman's wonderous feats more near,~
 2    24| oftentimes in sudden dread.~The madman in a thought is in their
 3    24|         scour away:~Nor had the madman their pursuit deferred,~
 4    24|       To make rude war upon the madman go,~ ~ IX~As beats the wave
 5    24|       Seeing no stroke upon the madman told.~Since him no other
 6    26|        said;~And think'st thou, madman, I will thee forbear,~Because
 7    27|     cried,~"The phrensy of this madman to subdue."~-- "Not so,
 8    29|    purpose, forward went.~"This madman must I school," the paynim
 9    29|         his head,~But found the madman's skin as hard as bone;~
10    29|        courser fleet~Was by the madman's furious stroke laid low.~
11    29| Wherewith her hind off-foot the madman noosed.~ ~ LXXI~'Tis thus
12    30|      fain~To barter," cried the madman to the swain:~ ~ VI~"Her
13    30|      load;~But that himself the madman's arms upbear:~With sinewy
14    39|      The courteous baron in the madman view;~That from long self-neglect,
15    39|     below~His buckler -- on the madman would break in)~How grievous
16    39|     better hold had clasped the madman round.~To Olivier, too forward
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