Canto

 1     2|         And steps between, and stops their battle short.~ ~ XVI~"
 2     2|         exclaims the wind, and stops them short,~"So poor a penance
 3     4|        she beholds his visage, stops the blow,~As if disdaining
 4     5|        mix in martial fray.~He stops his horse before the monarch'
 5    12|       rein.~ ~  VII~That felon stops not, nor to him replies,~
 6    12|      in that unhappy straight,~Stops for his comrade, flying
 7    16| slaughtered crew.~ ~ LXXIV~Nor stops he here, nor leaves a corslet
 8    17|    press rides valiantly,~Then stops; and the issue of a furious
 9    20|       security and open cheer,~Stops at the ford the damsel to
10    20|     ford the damsel to arrest:~Stops at the ford -- where that
11    35|   before~The furthest barrier, stops the martial fair;~To furnish
12    36|        and thought intent, she stops to view~The warrior's manly
13    43|     stripling halts, before he stops elsewhere;~And certain rustic
14    44|       desert the mead.~Many he stops and turns; then rests his
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