Canto

 1     2| entrance steep.~With her feet foremost, by her arms suspended:~
 2    10|     than the others, 'mid the foremost placed,~Conspicuous flames.
 3    13|     brutish cheer~Was he, the foremost of the company;~By a blow
 4    16|   grain from storm.~ ~ LI~The foremost squadron had been put to
 5    18|       those who to the portal foremost fleed,~The readiest of the
 6    22|    are to the encounter gone.~Foremost appeared 'mid those three
 7    31|      of silver did divide.~As foremost, and of seeming force, the
 8    31|       plain.~ ~ XII~All to be foremost in the joust contend,~Richardo,
 9    32|     LXXVI~The king of Sweden, foremost of those knights,~In falling
10    32|    knights,~In falling too is foremost of the train;~With such
11    33|   return~The valiant Francis, foremost of his train,~Who so shall
12    33|     of one nest they are;~The foremost is the bold Alphonso's seed,~
13    36|  scaped with pain,~And on the foremost closed the opposing train.~ ~
14    43|    towns in triumph past:~The foremost he to breast the furious
15    46|     Then hurled him down head foremost on the sward.~ ~ CXXXV~Such
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