Canto

 1    14|       spread,~Marched, and the multitude who drink and lave~Their
 2    14|       lay~The spear in rest: a multitude he slew,~Before his lance
 3    14|   Fraud, who makes one of this multitude,~And who has sometimes kept
 4    14|    flight~Of darts, the mighty multitude without;~Many of whom, I
 5    16|      rescuing such a countless multitude,~What recompense shall be
 6    19| changed to woe,~The flattering multitude is turned and fleeted!~While
 7    20|        far and nigh~The mighty multitude, for aye intent~To smite,
 8    20|        the sound is heard, the multitude,~In panic at the deafening
 9    23|       him accompany,~A lawless multitude, some ride, some run.~I'
10    28|    that excel,~Culled from the multitude, not rail at all,~If otherwise
11    37|       Among the women, a large multitude,~He springs, and there shows
12    38|      Followed by such a mighty multitude,~Should set his foot on
13    39|     few.~ ~ LXXII~Of the great multitude of either train,~Christened
14    44|         He saith; and from the multitude is gone,~And by a road that'
15    45|    troop by troop, a countless multitude~(Arrived, because not all
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