Canto

 1    13|         head or arm, or leg and thigh.~Whence some were slain
 2    17|   Already he the lance upon his thigh~Has rested, little used
 3    17|         The sword had cleft the thigh on which it fell.~ ~ CII~
 4    18| shoulder, through his mail,~And thigh, his wind as well begins
 5    24|      And even to the champion's thigh descended.~ ~ LXX~Zerbino,
 6    30|       their faulchions from the thigh,~And, like those who were
 7    30| overlaid)~And trenched upon his thigh a grievous wound;~So that '
 8    41|      And in face, bosom, and in thigh it seamed,~Beneath his mail,
 9    44|         and shoulder, bust, and thigh;~And through that champaign
10    46|     monarch, gored~In flank and thigh, by good Rogero's sword.~ ~
11    46|          CXXIX~Rogero flank and thigh dyed red beheld,~And other
12    46|        wound,~Which pierced his thigh: he overtasked his might;~
13    46|    press.~ ~ CXXXII~His wounded thigh and gaping flank had sore~
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