Canto

 1     1| while the warrior weeps,~She marks the fashion of the grief
 2     2|      while Gradasso scarcely marks the foe~He hears him swooping
 3    12|      such fearful sight, and marks the two.~ ~  LI~For, during
 4    14|      XLIX~When afterwards he marks the entrance free,~Left
 5    15|   furrowing that ocean hoar,~Marks, as he coasts, the wealthy
 6    15|   for pyramids; in sight,~He marks the populous Cairo opposite.~ ~
 7    16|      spear.~King Pulian only marks the knight's advance,~Knowing
 8    19|  emprize.~But he his vantage marks, and, from among~The warriors,
 9    27|    afield the Sarzan knight,~Marks narrowly the courser's gear
10    32|      such judgments wise;~He marks the dames, and bids them
11    33|  that which he commands,~Nor marks how wax or waste his leaguering
12    34|     sorry courts.~ ~ LXXX~He marks mighty pool of porridge
13    40|    the stranger cavalier:~He marks how, put to rout, his people
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