Canto

 1     3|     against former friends in bloody fray,~Who shall bedew the
 2     5|   strove and struggled yet in bloody fray.~Lurcanio's heart with
 3    14|    bold barons lost.~ ~ II~So bloody was the price of victory,~
 4    15|   thing.~'Tis true, indeed, a bloody victory~Is to a chief less
 5    15|    Pursued the hermit) on the bloody seat,~Where dwells a giant,
 6    15|    For horrid ornament, their bloody skins.~ ~ XLVI~"Take this, --
 7    16| fearful, speeds,~Whirling his bloody brand, nor grants he grace,~
 8    16|  Agramant,~Desirous there his bloody course to run;~With him
 9    18|    his fury stayed~Before the bloody carnage stank to heaven;~
10    18|    returned anew,~Aye leaving bloody signs when he withdrew.~ ~
11    18|   stained the water with that bloody dye,~He thought that he
12    26|    those, by thee unhorsed in bloody jar:~Nor theirs am I, nor
13    31|   repair;~And had erewhile to bloody fight defied,~Even for that
14    32|       which he maintained, to bloody fight;~Offering, with levelled
15    43|    career,~But had a hard and bloody conquest won:~Dead was Sir
16    44|    train.~ ~ XIX~When of that bloody, dear-brought victory~The
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