Canto

 1     6|  scales of light,~And more in number than the stars of night:~ ~
 2     8|   press,~Slaughtered a mighty number of her guard,~Remained nigh
 3     8|   from without,~They less the number of their own exhaust.~But
 4    12|     makes account~To what the number of the flock may mount.~ ~
 5    17|     As many goats as with our number square,~Of those which stink
 6    18|   wait the Christian band,~In number less, but steadier in array,~
 7    18| Deeming impossible, in such a number,~But they must light on
 8    19|  Water to water others of the number~Rendered, by whom the spouting
 9    22|     was blown,~Knights out of number undertook the quest,~From
10    27|    less described aright:~The number slaughtered hence may you
11    33|      pallid dye,~And seven in number are the horrid band;~Emaciated
12    37|     score they are perhaps in number, who~On horseback, or on
13    39|      so many Moors extend,~No number is there to the slain or
14    39|   flung!~ ~ XXVII~They wax in number beyond all esteem;~Becoming
15    40|   part defy;~ ~ LV~With equal number of armed knights to be,~
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