Canto

 1     2|        his eager course confined,~Ditch, river, tangled thorn, or
 2    12|        trace,~Into close thicket, ditch, or narrow lair,~Escaping
 3    14|          fly and arms; and to the ditch a flood~Runs streaming from
 4    14|         Moschine~He cast into the ditch: a priest the first;~The
 5    14|           such numbers threw,~The ditch was all to narrow for the
 6    14|         folly dear,~(Who from the ditch on different parts would
 7    15|          foes possest,~Across the ditch had vaulted wonderously:~
 8    15|       wide were spread,~And every ditch with human blood was red.~ ~
 9    18| mountain-steep,~The yawning sea a ditch too wide to leap.~ ~ LI~"
10    18|        light.~The paynim fashions ditch and bastion,~Rampart and
11    27|         Nor river nor yet yawning ditch, or swamp,~Wood, rock, or
12    29|         this course to o'erleap a ditch he sought,~Head over heels,
13    37|        compassed round by wall or ditch.~A rock was in the middle,
14    40|          was spied.~Filled is the ditch in haste from shore to shore,~
15    40|           Christians all~Into the ditch with headlong ruin fall.~ ~
16    44|            Thou need'st not dig a ditch nor build a tower,~In fear
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