Canto

 1     5|          beat her bosom, and she tore her gown,~And in despite
 2     8|        wheeling, with her talons tore~The stripling, and his horse
 3     8| erwhelmed with her distress;~She tore her vesture, and her visage
 4     9|         shoulder from a distance tore~Behind, and issued from
 5     9|       stroke his courser's belly tore,~Outstretched on earth,
 6    10|       her bosom, and her tresses tore,~And looked (the moon was
 7    12|         At the end of her lament tore up two pines,~ ~ II~And
 8    22|    thought.~ ~ LXXXV~It rent and tore the veil which served to
 9    22|       was at his brother's side,~Tore off the rest, and made the
10    23|    fourth day,~He from his limbs tore plate and mail away.~ ~
11    24|       had found, who in the duel tore~Him from his horse, together
12    24|       His arms about the forest, tore his clothes,~Slew hinds,
13    40|        lion's beak and claws you tore,~From that day unto this
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