Canto

 1     3|        neighbour,~With foot half burnt, and halting gait and slow,~
 2     9|    hazard all content,~-- Slain, burnt alive, to let them to the
 3     9|         Their goods and chattels burnt, were doomed or slain:~And
 4    10|         around~Routed and taken, burnt or sunk, remains~To have
 5    15|           loathing more to stay,~Burnt with desire to tread his
 6    16|    thousand wretched men or more~Burnt by the raging wild-fire,
 7    17|     people's butchery~Beholds -- burnt palaces and ruined fanes --~
 8    19|      with new fever parched, now burnt, now froze:~From day to
 9    22|      tardy be our aid,~And he be burnt, which succour is delayed."~ ~
10    22| stripling aid;~Fearing he may be burnt, while they their journey~
11    23|      spark so fierce a fire,~She burnt all over, restless with
12    30|         repair --~So many houses burnt he, or cast down,~Sacked
13    33|          city to convey;~And lo! burnt, sunk, destroyed, they disappear,~
14    38|        defended ill,~Have taken, burnt, destroyed and sacked and
15    40|    fruitful Africa from you,~And burnt and laid her chiefest city
16    40|          the roadstead wide,~And burnt what vessels in the haven
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