Canto

 1     4| corselet might be bruised or gored.~ ~ XVII~On his left arm
 2    14|  first; the third the second gored.~One mounts the wall through
 3    18|    Bogio de Vergalla's belly gored,~And from his debt absolved (
 4    18|    German, at two thrusts he gored,~Who in the air had past
 5    20|  conference a bosom brought,~Gored with deep wounds, beyond
 6    30|     side of his good cuirass gored,~And found a passage to
 7    30|     death; so deeply him had gored~Erewhile in fight the Tartar
 8    31|       As the spur galled and gored his bleeding flank,~He on
 9    38|     the heart-core of Rogero gored.~For such a sovereign joy,
10    40|      erthrew, hewed down and gored:~But all at once, o'erburthened
11    41|   the flank Gradasso too had gored;~(Nor this was laughing
12    41|     face, throat, breast has gored that cavalier,~Beside the
13    46|    anguish felt the monarch, gored~In flank and thigh, by good
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