Canto

 1     3|         the grave~Which holds his bones; where, for that lady's
 2     3|          sepulchre which mews~The bones and spirit, erst of Merlin'
 3     3|            where Merlin's ancient bones reposed,~From the first
 4     5|           Went through his inmost bones; and sick at heart,~Had
 5    14|            And finds but horn and bones, where rich repast~Had fed
 6    15| life-blood dry,~Casts forth their bones upon the desert lair;~And
 7    15|        perished in his snare.~The bones of countless others wide
 8    16|         Sent through the paynim's bones a deadly chill.~ ~ XLIII~
 9    17|      partakers of their food.~The bones which Thrasymene and Trebbia
10    17|           Their sockets two small bones like berries fill.~Towards
11    35|      again,~Ere on hard earth thy bones shall battered be.~Go tell
12    36|         smart,~Shoots through his bones a chill, produced by fear;~
13    37|         Where her first husband's bones entombed are.~-- That sacrifice
14    42|         maid withal;~Whose flesh, bones, nerves, and sinews are
15    43|      through and through:~Through bones and veins there went a deadly
16    43|   demolished town,~There hide the bones of either paynim lord~Beneath
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